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Crocs Traders Thread Thursday 27th May (CFI)     

Martini - 26 May 2004 21:50

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ThePlayboy - 27 May 2004 07:08 - 8 of 26

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ThePlayboy - 27 May 2004 07:09 - 11 of 26

THU FTSE PP

r2 4483
r1 4461
pp 4438
s1 4415
s2 4393

Ftse closed above r1 on wed and gained 1.9 in the auction! Had the breakout of the daily downtrend at 33 on weds and closed on thu pp, s1 and r1 also perfect for the highs and lows of wed, all down to the dow to stop sloshing about and give clearer direction on a break of 10080 down or 10120 up imho!

little woman - 27 May 2004 08:00 - 12 of 26

Morning all

jj50 - 27 May 2004 08:04 - 13 of 26

morning all

little woman - 27 May 2004 08:22 - 14 of 26

I see the shareholder take over of ETL at the beginning of April had done nothing to help the company. I know its early days but things seem to be caotic....

Martini - 27 May 2004 09:08 - 15 of 26

After an hours trading

Top % gainers

MDW Mediwatch 34
MRG Mercury Recyc. 13
NTX NXT 9
ZOO ZOO Digital 9
OYS Oystertec 7
MXC Matrix Comms. 6
CEL Celsis Intl. 5
AUT Auto Indemnity 5
SUH Sutton Harbour 5
FAN First Artist 4
HVN Harvey Nash GRP 4
TWT Telewest Comms. 4
BOOT Boots Group 4
WLN Wellington Hds. 3
CST Constellation 3
VTS Vantis 3
PRSC Pressac 3
AUK Aukett Grp. 3
WLW Woolworths 3
GLA Galahad Gold. 3
LAC Lawrence 3
RPP Ringprop 3
TAD Tadpole Tech. 3
OXB Oxford Biomed. 2
PGB Pilat Media 2
MT. Mytravel GRP 2
DES Desire Pet. 2
DCG Dairy Crest 2
HHO Highbury House 2
IDS Ideal Shopping 2

Top % losers

AFA AFA Systems -18
BGYA Br.Energy 'A' -16
CFP CFA Capital GRP -10
FLG Flightstore -10
CMO Comino GRP -9
QTR Quiktrak -9
CBF Cobra BIO-Man. -8
TMH TOM Hoskins -8
BTL Bristol&LDN -7
GON Galleon Hldgs -6
PBH Prestbury HDS -6
WDNY Widney -6
WTH Water Hall GRP -5
CMH Chamberln.H -5
TMA THE Market AGE -5
LDC London Asia -5
DWSN Dawson Intl. -4
CDN Caledon Res. -4
LTS Litho Supplies -4
PFL Premier Farnell -4
BPRG Bioprogress -4
CLC Clinical Comp. -4
SSL SSL Intl. -4
CFL Contentfilm -3
PBE Probus Est. -3
LPA LPA Group -3
RCDO Ricardo -3
ASC Asos -3
KLR Keller Grp. -3
AMR Armour GRP -3

Volume leaders

VOD Vodafone Grp. 62,975
HSBA Hsbc Hldgs.UK 47,350
BP. BP 44,467
BARC Barclays 43,584
BOOT Boots Group 24,792
BT.A BT Group 23,190
HG. Hilton Group 20,384
RIO RIO Tinto 19,264
AAL Anglo American 15,568
BG. BG Grp. 13,415
BLT BHP Billiton 11,386
BSY Bskyb 11,163
GSK Glaxosmithkline 10,471
RBS Royal Bank Scot 10,451
LLOY Lloyds TSB Grp. 10,227
SHEL Shell 10,161
AZN Astrazeneca 8,565
CWG Canary Wharf 7,746
HBOS Hbos 7,741
XTA Xstrata 7,418
NGT National Grid 7,125
ICI Imp.Chem. 7,113
STAN Stand.Chart. 6,835
IHG Intercon. Hotel 6,145
MKS Marks & Sp. 5,944
OOM Mmo2 5,751
EMG MAN Group 5,393
TSCO Tesco 4,362
CW. Cable & Wire 3,923
ULVR Unilever 3,731

Fundamentalist - 27 May 2004 09:13 - 16 of 26

Morning all

tx again martini, a fitting tribute

little woman - 27 May 2004 09:51 - 17 of 26

Just noticed the S+P futures!

stockbunny - 27 May 2004 10:01 - 18 of 26

Martini - thanks for keeping things going - it is appreciated
(brought you in a do'nut fresh from the tea-rooms to say thanks)

Ok so why are we slipping backwards? It all started really well,
but seems to be loosing steam..let's hope some momentum is
maintained for the rest of the morning.

stockbunny - 27 May 2004 10:07 - 19 of 26

Little Woman - just noticed ULVR at 501.50p - highly tempting....

Where's Melnibone these days by the way?

little woman - 27 May 2004 10:21 - 20 of 26

No idea, perhaps taking a holiday.

I have ULVR on my watch list too, so tempting... I seem to think I purchased @ 490'ish before. May check out a few dates later.

Have to go out for a couple of hours.

stockbunny - 27 May 2004 10:47 - 21 of 26

If it helps I remember the last lot, back in Nov. I think, we both
independently bought in around the same time - within a couple of
days of each other - at around 493p I think...but a dip to below 500p
will be hard to resist at this stage.

zarif - 27 May 2004 10:56 - 22 of 26

morning all.
tks to martini and all the posters who i am sure will keep the legend going and forsure davids spirit is ever present here with us.


Bullshare - 27 May 2004 10:59 - 23 of 26

Had time to ponder a bit the last couple of days about what I trade.
In the last few weeks I have found it much harder to find a compelling trade in the markets, to the extent I have traded very little.

Have also listened to a few commentators all of whom seem to have conflicting views on the markets but all are sure that we are now in for a lull with the Euro Footie, Ascot, Henley and Wimbledon all approaching

I have increasingly noticed that the constituents of Stock Market Indices are not performing in alliance with each other and that we are now seeing much more of a Market of Stocks. This is highlighted by some strange and large movements in volume in individual stocks particularly BT and VOD last week both of which had some huge volumes on individual days when other stocks had a diminished volume. Likewise ICI yesterday .

As a result I am ignoring the FTSE 100 Cash and Futures Indices and more and more looking at Sector indices as they tend to have a better correlation to what is actually happening.

Fundamentalist - 27 May 2004 11:21 - 24 of 26

Bullshare

An interesting viewpoint and similar to a point in my thinking. I have stopped trading the indices recently and have been focussing on specific shares within sectors I am confident in.

Be curious to know which sectors you are trading and which way.

ThePlayboy - 27 May 2004 12:52 - 25 of 26

335k exp for jobless

q1 gdp exp 4.5%

personaal income .5% exp
Consumption .2% exp

all at 1.30

Martini - 27 May 2004 21:07 - 26 of 26

Funny old day wasnt it?

Despite an early surge in the US UK shares closed only 15 points up on average volumes.
Traders spent a lot of time trying to call which way Barclays was going to go next and just when all the excitement for the day seemed to be over Revival Acquisitions, which is owned by Philip Green and his family, surprised the Markets and said it intends to approach the board of M&S in the next few days with a proposal.
I say surprised but a close look at the price action before the announcement made many wonder if someone knew and with the timing of the announcement unusual if a phone call or two was made to force it.
Just goes to show if something strange is happening to a share for no obvious reason against the expected trend someone knows something
And those closer to the bottom of the food train like us should take note.

Top % gainers (Bugger had none)

Mediwatch 32
Matrix Comms. 19
Marks & Sp. 18
ZOO Digital 17
Mercury Recyc. 16
Bookham Tech 14
NXT 13
RII 13
Sutton Harbour 12
Aukett Grp. 12
Oystertec 12
QA 11
Prestbury HDS 8
Kingston Comm. 7
Gibbs & Dandy 7
Namibian RES 7
Ashley(Laura) 7
Chloride Grp. 7
GTL Resources 6
Aurum MIN 6
Intelligent ENV 6
Aquarius Plat. 6
Creston 6
Ambient 6
Boots Group 6
Transense Tech. 6
Dairy Crest 5
Woolworths 5
BTG 5
Ringprop 5


Top % losers (thankfully had none)

TMH TOM Hoskins -38
ASH Ashdene -33
AFA AFA Systems -19
QTR Quiktrak -18
CLC Clinical Comp. -17
TTL TTG EUR -17
BGYA Br.Energy 'A' -16
FLT Flintstone Tech -16
BIT Bits Corp -12
BFRD Beauford -11
FLG Flightstore -10
WTH Water Hall GRP -10
TDGB TDG'B' -10
AVT Adv.Tech.UK -10
SRV Sirvis -9
PMG PC Medics GRP -9
LGM Longmead Grp. -9
APC Adv.Power Comp. -9
CBF Cobra BIO-Man. -8
AGW Abdn.Gwth.Opps -8
VIA Vianet Group -8
BTL Bristol&LDN -7
CLK Cityblock -7
SRTS Surface Tech -7
ATL Atlantic Global -7
WGB Walker Greenbnk -7
SGL Springhealth -7
PRO Provalis -6
NFC Next Fifteen -6
GON Galleon Hldgs -6


Price x Volume leaders

VOD Vodafone Grp. 497,892
HSBA Hsbc Hldgs.UK 451,741
BP. BP 415,463
BARC Barclays 395,225
MKS Marks & Sp. 366,577
ULVR Unilever 330,080
GSK Glaxosmithkline 173,980
BOOT Boots Group 167,667
NGT National Grid 151,273
SBRY Sainsbury(J) 143,737
BT.A BT Group 137,403
RBS Royal Bank Scot 134,104
LLOY Lloyds TSB Grp. 128,667
RIO RIO Tinto 112,132
AZN Astrazeneca 109,629
SHEL Shell 105,642
AAL Anglo American 90,372
TSCO Tesco 89,722
BSY Bskyb 81,866
HG. Hilton Group 80,915
BAA BAA 76,306
KGF Kingfisher 72,166
HBOS Hbos 71,662
PRU Prudential 70,071
SAB Sabmiller 69,176
DGE Diageo 64,866
CCH Celltech Grp. 61,270
IHG Intercon. Hotel 54,402
OOM Mmo2 51,331
EMG MAN Group 50,756
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