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Traders Thread - Wednesday 19th November (EMI)     

Crocodile - 18 Nov 2003 22:05

Premarket Futures FTSE -34 DAX -25 DOW -5 S&P +1 Nasdaq +1

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US Stocks tumbled Tuesday for the seventh session in eight. The Nasdaq finished down 27.86, the Dow Jones down 86.67 and the S&P down 9.48.InterContinental Hotels posted a 13 percent rise in third-quarter profits on Wednesday but painted a mixed picture of an upturn in the worldwide hotels market.

EMI Group posted higher than expected first-half pre-tax profits and sales and said talks with media giant Time Warner to acquire the Warner Music recorded music business were progressing well.

News will be posted at approx 7:35am

Land Securities posted an estimate beating 15.7 percent rise in pre-tax profits and said it saw positive signs on the horizon for its London portfolio.

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EMI (I), Land Securities (I) J Sainsbury (I), Northumbrian Water (I) Wyndeham Press Group (I),  Intercontinental Hotels Group (Q3)Eleco (Update), Govett Strategic Trust (Update) Hays (Update), Texas Oil & Gas (Update)

Bank of England publishes minutes of Monetary Policy Committee meeting

Hewlett-Packard

1:30 Building Permits Oct - 1.860M 1:30 Housing Starts Oct - 1.865M

 

Ex Dividend: Boots Group (8.8p), Bunzl (3.85p), Carnival (12.5p

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little woman - 19 Nov 2003 13:08 - 9 of 15

FTSE seems to be pulling back slowly.

zarif - 19 Nov 2003 13:13 - 10 of 15

found this from cyber space.

afternoon LW - i beleive the cafe has got on offer PRIME US BEEF STEAKS and RED BULL on offer today. Are you going to have some -dont tell me u r vegetarian as the herd was vegetarian aswell.

Market Status (11/18/2003) :

Today the NASDAQ 100 and S&P 500 indexes moved lower despite yesterday's supportive volume. Today's decline may be due to continued fears over terrorist attacks stemming from Monday's terrorist attacks in Turkey and Iraq, which spooked investors. As the market opened, it encountered some resistive volume to the upside, which helped move the market lower throughout the rest of the morning. By 12:00 there was a moderately large supportive VMA spike to the downside that caused the market to temporarily stop its decline, but more resistive volume at 13:15 helped move the market lower again. Throughout the rest of the afternoon the market continued its decline, but in doing so, it generated a large amount of supportive volume to the downside. This supportive volume was split into three major peaks occurring at 14:10, 15:00 and at the end of the day. Overall, we believe that the market could begin to move higher in the mid-term because the market didn't react to today's large amount of supportive volume to the downside by producing an end-of-day rally. In the short-term the market may continue to be volatile due to the upcoming options expiration.

Mega Bucks - 19 Nov 2003 13:13 - 11 of 15

and the dow futures...

little woman - 19 Nov 2003 13:57 - 12 of 15

LLOY seems to have pulled back

stockbunny - 19 Nov 2003 14:41 - 13 of 15

Having sat on my hands Monday, couldn't resist on Tuesday!
MKS at 273p and LLOY at 396p - just too good to pass up!
Hope everyone is doing OK - good luck one and all!

Melnibone - 19 Nov 2003 15:33 - 14 of 15

Joined Mega Bucks in LGEN at 101.25.

Although I still think we are due for a correction
I have to trade what I see, not what I think will happen.

LGEN is near the bottom of a trading channel that comes
in circa 100p.
It's resting on the 60 Day EMA and at the bottom of the
Bollinger Bands.

If I don't buy it here, when would I buy it?

Melnibone

ThePlayboy - 19 Nov 2003 16:54 - 15 of 15

THU FTSE PP

R2 4371
R1 4349
PP 4333
S1 4311
S2 4294

Close was below Wed s1 after loosing 4.1pts in the auction! 2 day ftse chart again not so clear, more about sup/res, 4320 FIB with a brk to the upside at 4340!
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