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
cynic
- 03 Jul 2015 15:56
- 18041 of 21973
The IG Greek Referendum binary is still strongly pointing to a ‘yes’ victory, and at 67% suggests that a number of Syriza ministers could well be stepping down next week
HARRYCAT
- 03 Jul 2015 16:58
- 18042 of 21973
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cynic
- 04 Jul 2015 18:03
- 18043 of 21973
will markets crash on monday's open?
personally, i have no idea at all, and sod's law says they'll surge - and i don't think the referendum result will affect much either way
anyone else have a view?
cynic
- 05 Jul 2015 09:19
- 18044 of 21973
IG Sunday Indices are quiet with FTSE showing +15 and DOW +9
Starting to look that the talk of earthquake volatility on Monday will be unfounded
cynic
- 05 Jul 2015 15:18
- 18045 of 21973
now firmly south ..... both ftse and dow down about 100
cynic
- 05 Jul 2015 18:32
- 18046 of 21973
NO looks to be the firm call now with indices down lots
deltazero
- 05 Jul 2015 18:48
- 18047 of 21973
FANTASTIC! Tally bally ho Huzzah and hoooorahhhhh!!
:-D
'With 15% of votes counted, results from the Greek referendum on terms for an international bailout suggest a victory for the "No" camp.'
saaaarrrfffffffffffffff
cynic
- 05 Jul 2015 18:53
- 18048 of 21973
dz - did you leave positions open over w/e? ....... if so, you were an awful lot braver than me, but very well done indeed
cynic
- 05 Jul 2015 19:03
- 18049 of 21973
(Sunday) FTSE showing -150, and imo that's pretty much low enough
any disagreement?
deltazero
- 05 Jul 2015 19:31
- 18050 of 21973
aye - good old hot headed greeks - never let you down :-) i wont repeat what their own philosophers have said about them throughout history LOL
have a great evening
hard to call how far saaarrrrffffff this will go.......................... unknown territory but a win is a win ;
yummy
With more than 30% of votes counted, results from the Greek referendum suggest voters have rejected the terms of an international bailout.
Results published by the interior ministry showed about 60% of those whose ballots had been counted voting "No", against some 40% voting "Yes".
deltazero
- 05 Jul 2015 19:35
- 18051 of 21973
double yum
'Senior European officials had also said that a "No" would be seen as an outright rejection of talks with creditors.'
if cameron has any knackers he should use this to negotiate a strong deal for britannia! europe will be quaking now - failure after failure - who is next let me see, italy, spain, portugal............. YUM! at least europe has those eastern europeans joined / joining - i am sure europe will be better off with that load of east european dross in it! LOL
deltazero
- 05 Jul 2015 20:28
- 18052 of 21973
he who dares rodney - he who dares :-)
have a great evening all..................
'With more than half the ballots in, results from a referendum in Greece suggest voters have decisively rejected the terms of an international bailout.
Figures published by the interior ministry showed 61% of those whose ballots had been counted voting "No", against 39% voting "Yes".'
remember europe will never sustainably work - one size never fits all - too many different cultures et al - if anyone thinks otherwise they are deluded do-gooding brainwashed simpletons imo
there is also another reason which i doubt no one realises...............
aldwickk
- 05 Jul 2015 20:32
- 18053 of 21973
So what will the FTSE 100/250 open at tomorrow ?
HARRYCAT
- 05 Jul 2015 21:09
- 18054 of 21973
Reuters: Greeks voted overwhelmingly on Sunday to reject terms of a bailout, risking financial ruin in a show of defiance that could splinter Europe.
With nearly half of the votes counted, official figures showed 61 percent of Greeks rejecting the bailout offer. An official interior ministry projection confirmed the figure as close to the expected final tally.
The astonishingly strong victory by the 'No' camp overturned opinion polls that had predicted an outcome too close to call. It leaves Greece in uncharted waters: risking financial and political isolation within the euro zone and a banking collapse if creditors refuse further aid.
But for millions of Greeks the outcome was an angry message to creditors that Greece can longer accept repeated rounds of austerity that, in five years, had left one in four without a job. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has denounced the price paid for aid as "blackmail" and a national "humiliation".
aldwickk
- 05 Jul 2015 21:11
- 18055 of 21973
IG Special Sunday Futures trading suggests FTSE100 to open -2% tomorrow at 6460 in light of Greek exit polls and likely No/Oxi vote
cynic
- 05 Jul 2015 21:32
- 18056 of 21973
in numbers terms, that is down 120 (after 150)
Claret Dragon
- 06 Jul 2015 08:17
- 18057 of 21973
FTSE 100.
Long at 6510.
Did not have any holds over weekend
Claret Dragon
- 06 Jul 2015 08:28
- 18058 of 21973
Closed 6550
deltazero
- 06 Jul 2015 09:41
- 18059 of 21973
well done claret - keep winning
cynic
- 06 Jul 2015 13:45
- 18060 of 21973
watch DOW at open
i'm rather hoping it will tank - currently indicating -102 - in which case i shall be a buyer