goldfinger
- 12 Jan 2010 20:42
goldfinger
- 18 Nov 2011 09:06
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Id better update my system link thread.
goldfinger
- 18 Nov 2011 09:13
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Jades thanks for that system link updated for iii s new site.
goldfinger
- 18 Nov 2011 14:59
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Certainly some charts about that would normally be eaten up but this market.....NO thanks.
jades101
- 19 Nov 2011 15:43
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GF Many thanks for the kind response
Regards Jades
goldfinger
- 20 Nov 2011 05:58
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No probs glad to be of assistance jades.
jades101
- 20 Nov 2011 07:11
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Hi GF..... great! Kipper I mark ii up and running. But just for now I think the wider market is distorting the down side - as it has of course for the past months. So I must be aware of the MACD stuff but also the wider sentiment. Very difficult to trade in, but I am learning fast....
Kind regards and thanks for you generous and free advice...
Jades ( the initials of my five children - not a reference to my bejeweled character!)
goldfinger
- 21 Nov 2011 03:34
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he he yep. Im not commiting any new funds to this market jade. Not even on the short side as at sometime we will probably get an almighty 1 day bounce.
goldfinger
- 22 Nov 2011 08:36
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REMEMBER THE BEST TRADE IN A MARKET LIKE THIS CAN BE NO TRADE AT ALL.
SEADOG
- 22 Nov 2011 08:56
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Thanks for the timely reminder GF SD
cynic
- 23 Nov 2011 16:26
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you guys have been rather quiet all things considered.
tell me, for you are far more expert on these thngs than me, which of the g=following you would consider the best to short
MTC, NEXT, ASC, SGP
my inclination is NEXT, always assuming that the morning does not see a major bounce, purely because it has fallen far less than the other 3
SEADOG
- 23 Nov 2011 16:59
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Cynic,
I would go for ASC because I hold in a joint a/c and cannot deal since 19th Sept because I wait for probate on my wifes passing nearly two and a half months now and still no sign. Have held since2004 and reckon they will end up around the 6 mark
Regards SD
cynic
- 23 Nov 2011 17:06
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2.5 months is not unreasonable for grant of probate, but it has cost you dearly financially as well as emotionally - rotten times for you
SEADOG
- 23 Nov 2011 18:27
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Thank you Cynic you are 100% right, and not so cynical as tour name suggests SD
Fred1new
- 23 Nov 2011 19:02
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Seadog.
Sorry for your position.
I am not following the shares concerned.
If you haven't considered it already you could consider protecting you position with some CFDs or Sharebets.
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SEADOG
- 24 Nov 2011 08:52
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Fred1new,
SEADOG
- 24 Nov 2011 08:55
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Fred1new
Thank you but I am one of the old school and do not know how to do CFD's or spreadbets but thank you for your reply SD
goldfinger
- 24 Nov 2011 15:55
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How do cyners. long time no see. Hope your OK mate.
FTSE 5100 support holding just. If we drop through that on a 48 hour basis we are doomed doomed i tell you.
Wheres the political will in the world.?
Biggest set of tossers Ive ever know continent by continent. This could have all been avoided 12 months back if they had got their house in order. Pathetic it really is.
Not only economic stress but social stress aswel with working man V working man. A working class mans biggest enemy is his next door neighbour not the true blue bloods.
They know to conquer they have to divide to rule.
I really feel sorry for some of the most unfortunate in our society. Some people are going to be put off benefit for good in a years time. Sick disabled people aswel, not the work shy with a bad back. Its sickening and all along the Bankers feel no pain at all.
Sick, sick to the core.
goldfinger
- 29 Nov 2011 10:47
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Thinking this is a suckers rally.
We shall see.
goldfinger
- 30 Nov 2011 16:02
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QE..........
So, a 'prerequisite' for stronger equity markets is obvious: more QE(s)! Will the Fed oblige? Probably. The US central bank has already ruled out hiking rates until 2013. And it will probably do 'QE3' if the SPX drops further from here. The BoE is expanding QE by 75 billion pound. But, in my opinion, the next central bank to conduct a large-scale QE is not the Fed but the ECB. The European sovereign debt crisis demands it. Starting in 3Q this year, the ECB has started buying some Italian and Spanish government bonds. It is likely continue to do so - expand, even - until the crisis subsides.
View: Equity markets are currently under stress as investor confidence is sapped by debt problems, particularly in Europe. Eurozone needs a dose of QE to buy time for a wholesale restructuring of the political framework (such as fiscal union). The longer this QE is delayed, the more uncertainties it will bring.

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skinny
- 30 Nov 2011 17:34
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Nice chart GF.