ellio
- 15 May 2006 09:10
The market seems to be selling-off on the back of limited bad news imo, apart from the dollar that is.
If you can hold your nerve and apart from any short term requirements to offload poor performing stocks, I have a couple!!, my advice would be sit tight. This does not have the feel of the tech(mining!) bubble at all. Difference being there are a lot of good fundamentals, unlike in 2000 when there were a lot of over rated nothing companies.
neil777
- 16 Aug 2007 12:07
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Thats better!
cynic
- 16 Aug 2007 12:13
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better than what? ...... assume red = 25 dma and green = 50 dma ...... might be useful if you put in 200 dma and/or shorter timespan graph - say 3-6 months .... thanks
neil777
- 16 Aug 2007 12:17
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Thats better ......the first chart did'nt paste, thats all not the chart looks better!
neil777
- 16 Aug 2007 12:20
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And wrong chart here is the one i tried to post.
sned
- 16 Aug 2007 12:21
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the frustrating thing about all this sell-off / price tumbling is that (e.g CSR) the volumes are so small, but there seems to be much activity on th L2 screens, i.e ducking in and out without executing. Is this the action of the famous "black boxes"?
cynic
- 16 Aug 2007 12:30
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don't know, but shal (try to) hang on to CSR and several other decent quality companies, even if feeling obliged to dump others (PXC was not a diff choice) ..... the real prob for all is if you want/need to unload low-quality small-cap stuff; prob almost impossible, as i have regularly warned
maddoctor
- 16 Aug 2007 12:33
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OTT this , don,t know what to make of it , sitting here worried
sned
- 16 Aug 2007 12:33
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un loading for me is not the problem (quote and deal), however, the crystallisation of the losses is. (and there you have it, I let the cat out of the bag).
cynic
- 16 Aug 2007 12:39
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crystalising losses is always painful ...... got the t-shirt! ...... but judicious pruning is usually the best, if only to give some headroom when you might be tempted to buy
cynic
- 16 Aug 2007 12:41
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secruoser ..... you're a brave or very foolhardy chap to jump on board almost any stock let alone a mini-minnow like SER ..... if you are tempted to buy, take a look at TAN which is a decent and profitable company but has been bashed today despite a strong RNS
cynic
- 16 Aug 2007 12:48
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good luck to you pal ..... SER is too small for CFD anyway; MRP i have not followed for ages and confess that i hold no (current) love for E&P companies without decent assets, which does not include pie-in-the-sky licences and similar
sned
- 16 Aug 2007 13:49
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Gloom! also see traders thread
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - 13:39 16 8 07
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According to spread bettors IG Index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is expected to open down 125 points at 12,736. Separately, S&P 500 futures were off 17.80 points at 1,396.60 while Nasdaq 100 futures dropped 20.75 points to 1,857.75.
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cynic
- 16 Aug 2007 13:59
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IG currently indicating 12795 but very unstable
jimmy b
- 16 Aug 2007 14:05
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Long or short on the DOW ?? i'm expecting a bounce ,but ultimately another big sell off before tonights close.
cynic
- 16 Aug 2007 14:46
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i think a bounce too, but having allowed greed to burn my fingers yesterday, shall not put any real money on it
jimmy b
- 16 Aug 2007 14:55
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Nice big bounce (it has to turn positive) and i think it's worth a short.
cynic
- 16 Aug 2007 15:05
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QUE????? ....... a SHORT because you think market will bounce?????? ...... anyway, at the moment, Dow's vision is still south, so my notional call above would have cost me about 100 points so far