Velocity
- 20 Jan 2005 21:49
I suspect trading tomorrow will probably answer this conundrum, but I know there are some far wiser owls than me that contribute to this bb & I would be interested in their opinions.
My question is this: the chart below looks to me like a pullback of the uptrend (ie when it went north through 14.00) however I am unsure as it has now broken down through 14.00 whether this is trending up or down :-(
So what do you think - up or down, or should I just flip a coin :-)) ?
halifax
- 25 Jul 2012 13:49
- 634 of 960
so under new rules stock lending profits will accrue to investors and not to the fund managers, what impact will this have on short selling?
ahoj
- 25 Jul 2012 15:34
- 635 of 960
Halifax, interesting point.
Which profit are you talking about? trading cost, interest, or profit made as a result of short selling?
rekirkham
- 25 Jul 2012 16:15
- 636 of 960
I guess stock lending profits may be interest earned and commissions on lending out investments to contract for difference traders etc.
However any profits or losses on those shares while lent would accrue to the borrower and be lost or forgone by EMG -
Do you agree
I do not know where this originated, but I would have thought that investors rather than management would be taking this income anyway ???
ahoj
- 25 Jul 2012 16:24
- 637 of 960
looks reasonable to me.
I think it reduces income to the brokers and make shorting more costly and less favourable.
When is it going to be implemented?
rekirkham
- 25 Jul 2012 16:43
- 638 of 960
I do not understand your thinking -
what has shorting and broker income to do with it
ahoj
- 25 Jul 2012 17:06
- 639 of 960
I thought brokers should share the profit (interest) from lending stocks with the shareholder. I was not focusing obviously!!! Ignore my messages above.
halifax
- 25 Jul 2012 17:11
- 640 of 960
source is FT authority is ESMA (European Securities Markets Authority).
Balerboy
- 06 Aug 2012 09:24
- 641 of 960
I think emg is doing rather well considering, 80p + at the mo and climbing. Not a total loss as some thought.,.
rekirkham
- 06 Aug 2012 12:04
- 642 of 960
I do not think we are out of this ridiculous girating market yet, caused by the Euro
and those stupid EU ministers etc some years past.
Let us say thanks to Gordon Brown and our old mate Tony Blair for keeping reason
when all around in Brussels were pontificating, and blaming the British, and drawing their unwarranted extortionate salaries.
I say let UK get out of EU, and save ourselves a few billion of those good old £'s.
Was the original thinking to draw Europe closer together and stop wars,
Now EMG _ lets look back a little after the last storm,
although it may yet be too early, as the EU and euro may still fall to pieces -
NUMIS - A broker report best used as toilet paper
Mitzy - I think he said 50p looks right
Hlyeo98 - 40-50p sounds right to me
Have Mitzy and Hlyeo98 both got faulty magic crystal balls, probably
made in China and bought from a, dare I say it, a "pound" shop
The ones who seem to be more right to date are -
UBS, Merryl Linch, and HSBC, Riviera1069 and a few others - well done.
Perhaps those trying to make forecasts should be accountable for their actions ?
rekirkham
- 06 Aug 2012 12:05
- 643 of 960
I do not think we are out of this ridiculous girating market yet, caused by the Euro
and those stupid EU ministers etc some years past.
Let us say thanks to Gordon Brown and our old mate Tony Blair for keeping reason
when all around in Brussels were pontificating, and blaming the British, and drawing their unwarranted extortionate salaries.
I say let UK get out of EU, and save ourselves a few billion of those good old £'s.
Was the original thinking to draw Europe closer together and stop wars,
Now EMG _ lets look back a little after the last storm,
although it may yet be too early, as the EU and euro may still fall to pieces -
NUMIS - A broker report best used as toilet paper
Mitzy - I think he said 50p looks right
Hlyeo98 - 40-50p sounds right to me
Have Mitzy and Hlyeo98 both got faulty magic crystal balls, probably
made in China and bought from a, dare I say it, a "pound" shop
The ones who seem to be more right to date are -
UBS, Merryl Linch, and HSBC, Riviera1069 and a few others - well done.
Perhaps those trying to make forecasts should be accountable for their actions ?
HARRYCAT
- 13 Aug 2012 08:07
- 644 of 960
Ex divi this wed 15th Aug (6.12p)
HARRYCAT
- 16 Aug 2012 12:03
- 645 of 960
Presumably the AHL fund is doing slightly better in a less volatile market? Hoping for a push upwards after the ex-divi date, though recent broker note gave a target of 85p, which doesn't give much scope.
mitzy
- 28 Aug 2012 12:14
- 646 of 960
HARRYCAT
- 10 Sep 2012 16:02
- 647 of 960
Another 2p and I hope to be out of this. Not too much to ask, surely???
chuckles
- 10 Sep 2012 18:23
- 648 of 960
Are you sure you want to be? Above 90p could get to be fun again.
Balerboy
- 10 Sep 2012 18:44
- 649 of 960
I'm staying put for time being, nice div payment and sp building.....looking good.,.
HARRYCAT
- 10 Sep 2012 19:41
- 650 of 960
Yes, have the divi & small profit so need to move on. That was the original plan and need the cash for other trading opportunities. Plan is working reasonably well atm, so am going to stick to it.
magicjoe
- 12 Sep 2012 10:52
- 651 of 960
Was it a double TOP for the moment being?
going nowhere today so most likely

skinny
- 14 Sep 2012 11:28
- 652 of 960
Man Group plc
This notification relates to transactions to be notified in accordance with DTR 3.1.4R(1)(a)
On 13th September the following share transaction was completed by Jonathan Sorrell, Chief Financial Officer of Man Group plc.
Purchase of 304,878 ordinary shares of 3 3/7 US cents each in Man Group plc at a price of 82 pence per share.
Man Group plc was informed of the transaction on the same day.
Bones
- 15 Sep 2012 17:26
- 653 of 960
Big signal I think for the FD to pay 1/4 million for shares. Chart has a 1-2-3 movement with a higher low, so on the break past 85p I have taken a nibble at this. May add if the move breaks 100p.