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Traders Thread - W/C Monday 3rd September (TRAD)     

CC - 04 Sep 2018 11:17 - 6 of 29

Hi Stan,

I'm not sure about the flag counter. The script which Skinny sent me doesn't include the flag counter part. I'm assuming I can't just copy last weeks script as Skinny would have to set this up every week with a new flag counter and this has to be registered on their website

I think we will have to live without it this week. I'll have a think about next weeks.

CC - 04 Sep 2018 14:58 - 7 of 29

With an hour and a half to go it doesn't look like markets are going to go up continually this week.

Pity

Stan - 04 Sep 2018 15:38 - 8 of 29

Not to worry CC I just want to flush this Malvinas person out 😀

Fred1new - 04 Sep 2018 17:36 - 9 of 29

A good start to the day and then Buttercups.

Could somebody help out Trump!

I may contribute to flowers.

kimoldfield - 05 Sep 2018 07:13 - 10 of 29

Good morning!

CC - 05 Sep 2018 07:58 - 11 of 29

Good morning all

Stan - 05 Sep 2018 09:58 - 12 of 29

Morning all.

CC - 05 Sep 2018 10:32 - 13 of 29

Services PMI 54.3 vs 53.9.

Market didn't react at all to the news in the first hour.

It looks from my L2 windows like the market wants to go up but is running into too many sellers

CC - 05 Sep 2018 14:17 - 14 of 29

What's driving this cable move?

CC - 05 Sep 2018 14:38 - 15 of 29

The pound has spiked after Bloomberg reported that the UK and Germany have abandoned key Brexit demands.

Quoting people familiar with the matter, it said Germany was ready to accept a less-detailed agreement on future ties in a bid to get a deal done.

The UK is also willing to accept a more vague statement of intent on the future relationship, it reported.

The pound is now up almost 1% against the dollar at $1.2971.

kimoldfield - 06 Sep 2018 07:28 - 16 of 29

Good morning!

CC - 06 Sep 2018 09:03 - 17 of 29

Morning all

Stan - 06 Sep 2018 09:35 - 18 of 29

Morning all.

CC - 06 Sep 2018 10:06 - 19 of 29

I am beginning to feel that the UK related Brexit stocks are starting to get a few buyers.

As if the buyers aren't in any hurry and want to buy as cheap as possible. Slowly slowly the share prices are inching up. Not enough to call it a trend but enough to make me think the downtrend from Christmas may have now changed.

Fingers crossed

CC - 06 Sep 2018 16:51 - 20 of 29

um..
Post 19 doesn't look so clever now

CC - 07 Sep 2018 07:44 - 21 of 29

Morning all

Stan - 07 Sep 2018 08:49 - 22 of 29

Morning all.

kimoldfield - 07 Sep 2018 09:53 - 23 of 29

Good morning!

Fred1new - 07 Sep 2018 10:03 - 24 of 29

I wish it was.

CC - 07 Sep 2018 12:32 - 25 of 29

arrghhh.

My day not so bad as MARS is going up (although that is starting to give way now) and my bigger holdings are steady apart from RBS.

I can't believe I just closed my RBS intraday long at 242.5. for 0.7 pts. less my trading costs gives me not very much

It's scary out there. I don't like this sort of selling on Friday. It tends to carry on into the close on average.

Even Barnier's comments haven't helped the Brexit stocks except for a 20 minute interlude as the buyers temporarily beat off the sellers. The sellers seem to be still going.

I dunno. LLOY in particular looks stupid. What's LLOY which is basically now a domestic bank got to do with contagion from Turkey and Argentina?

It sure is interesting though. I can't help but feel there is some good money to be made here. I've put the hedge-cutter away and will watch with interest for the rest of today
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