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FTSE + FTSE 250 - consider trading (FTSE)     

cynic - 20 Oct 2007 12:12

rather than pick out individual stocks to trade, it can often be worthwhile to trade the indices themselves, especially in times of high volatility.

for those so inclined, i attach below charts for FTSE and FTSE 250, though one might equally be tempted to trade Dow or S&P, which is significantly broader in its coverage, or even NASDAQ

for ease of reading, i have attached 1 year and 3 month charts in each instance

skinny - 23 Nov 2012 13:38 - 9793 of 21973

GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT ON ENERGY POLICY SENDS CLEAR, DURABLE SIGNAL TO INVESTORS

The Government has reached a landmark agreement on energy policy that will deliver a clear, durable signal to investors, Edward Davey announced today.

skinny - 23 Nov 2012 13:40 - 9794 of 21973

CAD Core CPI m/m 0.3% consensus 0.2% previous 0.2%

cynic - 23 Nov 2012 13:43 - 9795 of 21973

walmart said in early November it was broadening its investigation regarding allegations of potential Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations in Mexico to include India, China and Brazil.

corruption in those countries? .... isn't that just extraordinary - who would ever have thought it?

halifax - 23 Nov 2012 13:57 - 9796 of 21973

cynic they forgot to include UK (illegal payments to MOD officials springs to mind) and the rest of the world.

cynic - 23 Nov 2012 14:01 - 9797 of 21973

i'm not sure if us gov't or whoever it is, is naive or stupid or hypocritical - or perhaps all 3! ...... if you want to do biz in many regions, "commissions" are payable ..... you don't want to pay? .... fine, we'll give the biz to someone else

cynic - 23 Nov 2012 14:19 - 9798 of 21973

looks as though we may see some rock n roll from dow this afternoon :-))

cynic - 23 Nov 2012 15:27 - 9799 of 21973

sort of bugger - got stopped out of dow too early, limit up at 12930 but as i have a long ftse running, so real prob .... shall now watch to see whether or not dow can hold above 12940

Shortie - 23 Nov 2012 16:34 - 9800 of 21973

http://rt16.it-finance.com/FinSpreadsFlash/showimage.phtml?id=9aab3ec8693f44957ed23dca6126675a945f120e926794c7c01de024a237b6ff&type=png

Wall St Daily with support and resistance, looks like the old bullish channel broken back in July is coming back into play as marked. However note this pullback could be nothing more than a correction as the newer July / August bear channel is still active and supported by moving average crosses.

http://rt16.it-finance.com/FinSpreadsFlash/showimage.phtml?id=329cface8c0544b606f23f01067e60c6c9467a1d2c447134603c198009c2e7e3&type=png

Wall St 2 Hr Chart above shows we're into overbought territory just above resistance, wise call Cynic to see if its going to hold...

jkd - 23 Nov 2012 16:39 - 9801 of 21973

cynic im long dow . left it late to enter because
a i dont like to trade on a friday usually .. and
b i was worried about the intraday gap down at circa 12871
in fact i still am worried about that so have banked half at small profit and am running balance with tight stop loss
regards
jkd

skinny - 23 Nov 2012 16:42 - 9802 of 21973

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cynic - 23 Nov 2012 17:11 - 9803 of 21973

12940 is certainly an important marker, so it was always going to be prudent to set a limit a little below ...... dow has limped up to 12950 or so and has now weakened slightly but still holding 12940 ..... unfortunately today is going to be exceptionally quiet and of course it's a short trading day too, so no sensible conclusions can be drawn - but promising nevertheless

Chris Carson - 23 Nov 2012 18:00 - 9804 of 21973

Closed a Gold long @ 1751.5 + 275 Monday is another day. Got a pint of Tennants Lager with my name on it. Superb day today. Have a good weekend all :O)

dreamcatcher - 23 Nov 2012 18:05 - 9805 of 21973

Out for a steak and beer as well, have a good one Chris.

cynic - 23 Nov 2012 18:19 - 9806 of 21973

bought back into dow at 12967 though only lightly ...... ii haven't checked, but 13005 rings a bell as next hurdle, though it may have moved a bit since

jkd - 23 Nov 2012 18:33 - 9807 of 21973

i can see why you bought at that level cynic . well done.
i thought about it but decided not to. going to play safe and defend what i already hold
as best i can for time being. good luck.
regards
jkd

cynic - 23 Nov 2012 18:56 - 9808 of 21973

and out again at 13007 ..... IG still quoting cash dow although market closed at 18:00 ..... only a small profit with that last little venture, but not to be scoffed at; at least it will pay for a VERY good meal (for one!) albeit only without wine at the Waterside!

bhunt1910 - 24 Nov 2012 18:29 - 9809 of 21973

Hi All - I quite often watch and lurk in the background and read your commentaries and analysis of what is happening on the FTSE.

I used to trade FTSE - but whilst I had some good gians - I had several small losses - the net effect was that I seemed to make a net loss so stopped spread betting on FTSE.

However - having made some decent profits on AMER - I siphoned some cash out to have another dabble and have been incredibly successful (lucky) over past couple of weeks firstly taking big profits after Obama's win and then guessing right and riding the short down and then generally (not always) guessing it right as it recovered up to last nigts close - when I banked all my profits for a substantial gain. I have more than made up my previous losses and some - but am now scared to do anything in case I loose the lot and am sitting on my hands.

However - my tendency is towards greed - and this is my gambling pot - when its gone - its gone

My inclination is to set a small buy on the FTSE with a trailing stop loss of 50 points (to give it some room) and to hopefully walk away and come back in 6 months time to see the FTSE in the 6000+ range as the economy starts to improve.

I can afford to loose the 50 point SL as it is about 10% of my recent gain.

What do you think - am I mad - or should I just walk away with a smug grin having been very lucky - and I do recognise it was luck and not skill!

cynic - 25 Nov 2012 09:19 - 9810 of 21973

no more so than having the occasional dabble at the casino

Chris Carson - 25 Nov 2012 10:45 - 9811 of 21973

Ftse can drop 50 pips in less than 6 seconds, your allowing yourself 6 months? Not exactly stacking the odds in your favour. Better odds, toss a coin and put it all on black or red :O)

HARRYCAT - 26 Nov 2012 06:41 - 9812 of 21973

Slightly off topic, but as you know I am travelling atm, but decided to take a couple of books with me, one of which is ' Cityboy' by Geraint Anderson. Very amusing but also a little depressing to see how the odds are so heavily stacked against the smaller investor. Awesome insight though as to how The City used to work & maybe still does!
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