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Dubious sell-off     

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.

Strawbs - 27 Feb 2007 20:02 - 321 of 1564

Dow -540 (at the moment).......ouch, that's gonna hurt.

Strawbs.

cynic - 27 Feb 2007 20:05 - 322 of 1564

hi strawbs ..... unfortunatley did not think to put a stop loss on my Dow long, as that would have been well below opening level .... never mind; have cut my losses there and opened a long as prob overdone.... still well up on year, so should not complain.

tomorrow will be bedlam

Strawbs - 27 Feb 2007 20:13 - 323 of 1564

Yikes! Take care out there. I think this could cause some serious margin calls overnight and in the morning, especially if the Dow closes down over 500.......

In my opinion......

Strawbs

cynic - 27 Feb 2007 20:19 - 324 of 1564

unbelievable ... it's all over the f'ing shop, but am still glad i closed my pos on Dow as could have kept heading south will almost certainly close FTSE long tonight too.

cynic - 27 Feb 2007 20:28 - 325 of 1564

closed it .... made back a crumb ... better than nowt

s040371giles - 27 Feb 2007 20:37 - 326 of 1564

I was reading Peter Lynch's book the other night - the opening chapter was talking about the '87 crash - is this the biggest one day fall since then? (I'm excluding 9/11 from this)

Steve

s040371giles - 27 Feb 2007 20:48 - 327 of 1564

Found the answer to my own question:

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has closed with a loss of 500 points or more only five times in its history, according to data from Dow Jones Indexes. The biggest one-day point drop of 684.8 points took place on Sept. 17, 2001. The index fell 618 points on April 14, 2000 and 554 points on Oct. 27, 1997. It shed 512.6 points on Aug 31, 1998 and 508 points on Oct. 19, 1987. At last check on Tuesday, the index has fallen 379 points at 12,253. At one point, it was down 546 points shortly after 3 p.m. With a current loss of 3%, however, the Dow Jones Industrial Average won't even crack the top 20 in terms of one-day percentage losses. The 20th worst percentage loss for the index took place on Jan. 8, 1988 when it fell 6.85% or 141 points.

cynic - 27 Feb 2007 21:06 - 328 of 1564

only down about 360 in the end i think, but FTSE forecast to open down 120, so goodness knows what will happen then

hlyeo98 - 27 Feb 2007 21:14 - 329 of 1564

It means a very good day to BUY into BARGAINS!

cynic - 27 Feb 2007 21:16 - 330 of 1564

it means a perfect day to do nothing as there are no guarantees that tomorrow will not also be a bad day - i.e. even worse than at opening

hlyeo98 - 27 Feb 2007 21:18 - 331 of 1564

or a very good day for a buying opportunity

s040371giles - 27 Feb 2007 21:19 - 332 of 1564

IMO, never try and catch falling knives - been there, done that and got burnt!

Steve

s040371giles - 27 Feb 2007 21:26 - 333 of 1564

It was a hot knife :)

hlyeo98 - 27 Feb 2007 21:28 - 334 of 1564

Not always...if you bought stocks during 9/11, you will be laughing like a hyena now.

cynic - 27 Feb 2007 21:31 - 335 of 1564

it's just that judging one's timing is so very difficult in times like this, for there will certainly be a lot of positions forced shut

Fundamentalist - 27 Feb 2007 21:32 - 336 of 1564

closed down just over 400 points and dow futures already another 40 points down, FTSE being called down 130 at the mo

hlyeo98 - 27 Feb 2007 21:34 - 337 of 1564

It is just riding the storm...there is no major disaster precipitating it...it is just nerves or self-perpetuating fear.

Exotoxin - 27 Feb 2007 21:35 - 338 of 1564

Did you ever see a 100 point drop in one tick before?

Peter123 - 27 Feb 2007 21:35 - 339 of 1564

Could you tell me where you u got this information? Which website?

hlyeo98 - 27 Feb 2007 21:37 - 340 of 1564

I suppose we all need beta-blockers.
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