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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

for more information about stanelco click on the links.

driver's research page link
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
website link
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/index.htm


paulmasterson1 - 11 Jul 2005 19:00 - 7147 of 27111


PTH HI,

Indeed, anyone can buy Bloomberg Trading platform, or Proquote, and trade electronically, ie SETS "Proquote Trader optionally includes SETS order input capability."

Cheers,
PM

Sequestor - 11 Jul 2005 20:27 - 7148 of 27111

Ignore PMT he is a total cretin, he doesn`t even understand what SETS is about,
there is NO direct acess despite the terminology,it is a misnomer- you still have to pay a % to E-TRADE , CMC, or whomever intermediary you use- read this
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Ruth - 04 Jul 2005 13:13 - 11 of 63
Issacs i agree,but im currently doing about 20 round trades a day,mainly scalps, which doesnt suit direct access really, my direct access costs would be almost 4 grand a week, which would leave me negative on the week after costs, :-)
i know it sound madness doesnt it 4 grand a week, and thats only on 20k deal sizes, the mind boggles dosent it,
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oh yes PMT anyone can deal direct, you fcuking moron,just start up a co. lets see, how about calling it Barclays Stockbrokers?,get an LSE license they are available

jaysus lets hope he is banned soon.

Sequestor - 11 Jul 2005 22:12 - 7149 of 27111

Isaacs - 06 Jul 2005 10:52 - 41 of 63
The German bank was probably Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. Could be wrong but I believe they are the counterparty for ETrade's direct access.
I have heard of one DMA providing offering a fix fee per month with no charges beyond that regardless of how many trades and their size. However, the fixed fee was of the order of 10k per month.

DUHHH!!!!!PMT?????????

dclinton - 11 Jul 2005 22:43 - 7150 of 27111

Seq, why are you being so hard on PMT? Nowhere did he say it was free to trade direct access. You can, in fact, trade direct access through a number of brokers and of course they charge a commission - there's no free lunch in this game. That doesn't mean it isn't direct access to the order book just as much as my US daytrade account provides direct access to the level-2 book for US stocks.

Chiva20 - 12 Jul 2005 07:48 - 7151 of 27111

Morning All, another day another SEO dolla

paulmasterson1 - 12 Jul 2005 07:59 - 7152 of 27111


Dclinton Hi,

Thanks :)

Seq has been sqelched by me since I first saw his/her posts, and has obviously got a problem with that, and takes every opportunity to attack me or my stocks, even though he/she knows I can't seee what they are posting.

Personally I don't give a fcuk what the idiot says.

Cheers,
PM

bosley - 12 Jul 2005 08:21 - 7153 of 27111

morning all. another gorgeous day. and it's me day off!!!!!!! yippee!!!!!

zscrooge - 12 Jul 2005 08:41 - 7154 of 27111

Bloomberg platform circa 20k if I remember correctly.

Sequestor - 12 Jul 2005 08:53 - 7155 of 27111

SEO DOWN-AGAIN=PMT CLOWN AS EVER.

The question actually WAS "can you deal direct without the need of a broker", the answer WAS a simple NO, and it was asked of me but dick-head had to put his oar in, all rampers have to appear as friends, thats how they weave their vile web- take a look at this graph below, why is he ramping SEo?, because he bgt. a load at a higher price and wants to pump and dump.

Sequestor - 12 Jul 2005 08:56 - 7156 of 27111

graph.php?movingAverageString=07%2C%2C&m

Sequestor - 12 Jul 2005 08:58 - 7157 of 27111

PMT was banned for ramping from ADVFN around the time of SEO`s downfall, he arrived here like the plague, the chart tells all

ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!

proptrade - 12 Jul 2005 09:04 - 7158 of 27111

bberg $1,200 per month. 2 year minimum.

direct access is through any L2 platform via your provider. i use GNI and find their product identical to the city screens. they act as counterparty to settle trades but you are "live" in the market with your order. the better spread traders will also post for you at a limit and you can track your fill on the screen as it goes.

forget the ramp deramp crap...keep it friendly and accurate on the thread.

SETsMM for SEO is magnificent. at least now you can see some visibility in the mkt. the MM were clueless in this one.

Sequestor - 12 Jul 2005 09:22 - 7159 of 27111

from what I saw of the market-makers they were extremely astute and far from " clueless", the had the price well under control and most days their "book" was well balanced, SETsMM hasn`t altered the downward spiral, my opinion is short to 17p,
and its not long coming .

bosley - 12 Jul 2005 09:27 - 7160 of 27111

seq, does that mean you are short seo again? :)

proptrade - 12 Jul 2005 09:28 - 7161 of 27111

my "clueless" statment was from the horses mouth. i was in the city for enough years (as a market maker and proprietary trader) to know enough about when the boys have a handle on a name and when they do not. you are right they were balanced and just moving it around but they know no more about the direction of this stock or its prospects than any of us posting the days away.

why i am delighted (and agree with you on this) is that we are now seeing the level of transparency in the market to ascertain the true depth. we are going to see increased volume with punters finding it easier to trade and hopefully get a better feel for the direction.

if that is a downward spiral from the lack of RNS then so be it.

out of interest Seq, are you short and if so is it a meaningful short?

Sequestor - 12 Jul 2005 09:31 - 7162 of 27111

have been for a while bos, only 2 weeks and a bit left before I close- at a huge profit naturally-DOW short is kicking in today, futures down 15 pts.

prop "meaningful"?? its all a matter of degree, my neighbour is a commodity dealer, waiting for delivery of a top of the range new Range Rover --`Sport`,I think its called,as a gauge my punts are as meaningful in comparison to his, to the cost of one of its` alloy wheels.He gives me the odd nudge and wink over a beer, nah I wouldn`t say meaningful
lol

ptholden - 12 Jul 2005 09:31 - 7163 of 27111

Seq

Agree the short term chart does not make pleasant viewing. Problem with shorting SEO is that there may well be considerable good news (UK orders / US progress) in the pipeline which will burn any shorter tout suite. Thus far the SP continues to bounce off support at 22p and if this level is broken, 20p, followed by 18p should be your next targets.
My own opinion from a TA perspective is that if you are short, you are about to be seriously stuffed. Take a look at the MACD, classic divergence in evidence. Don't forget that the recent dip is also caused by thin volumes, not 'serious' selling.
Just my opionion, etc etc.

pth

superrod - 12 Jul 2005 09:31 - 7164 of 27111

thanks for sets info, but is there any particular reason why SEO is now traded on sets?

bosley - 12 Jul 2005 09:36 - 7165 of 27111

superrod , from observation it appears that every week more smallcaps are coming under sets. i think it's bullshare who produces a list of new companies under sets in traders room.

Sequestor - 12 Jul 2005 09:48 - 7166 of 27111

pth- "seriously stuffed", sounds most uncomfortable, luckily before that happens I shall go into reverse with only a slight taste of ` sage and onion`,
This is a fun share to trade in a mild way, personally I can`t take its` future too seriously, there are hundreds of others in similar straights, they limp on for years supported by cash calls- all too readily filled by naive people- present co. excepted, naturally.
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