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BARC Barclays Plc

191.14
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Barclays Plc LSE:BARC London Ordinary Share GB0031348658 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 191.14 190.66 190.74 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 25.38B 5.26B 0.3470 5.50 28.9B
Barclays Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BARC. The last closing price for Barclays was 191.14p. Over the last year, Barclays shares have traded in a share price range of 128.34p to 194.12p.

Barclays currently has 15,154,554,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Barclays is £28.90 billion. Barclays has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/3/2015
15:05
is barcs about to settle issues on fines before the agm
holders pay the cost o the liars and crooks at the bank

portside1
22/3/2015
15:04
Barclays’s Brazil Rate Call Overrun Within Hours by Volatility
johnwise
21/3/2015
13:31
Hi Smurf,

I have completed my analysis on the RBS charts.

The price is obviously quite weak at the moment (for whatever reason). There is a strong downtrend in place on the Daily Chart. I know you are already in but if you are looking for a price rise it would be best to wait until an uptrend is in place on the 1D chart or at least the momentum of the downtrend has dissipated.

The 60M chart has shown the downward pressure dissipating, but the worrying part is that the price broke key support at 357-358 on the daily chart & weekly last week. It then went on to pullback and test the support-turned-resistance of 357-358. The pullback was obviously aided by the FTSE highs and DOW retest, but the price closed below the resistance which is going to make the stock difficult to recover and very vulnerable to any downward pressure of the indices. There is a higher probability of the price moving down in the medium term, making the stock 'bearish'. I would personally wait for it to hit some support before considering a long position. To get in on the move, I would short it at 358-359, with a stop loss at 368 or thereabouts with a target price of 328 (3:1 profit to loss ratio)

The next good support is at 327-333, and then minor support at 308, followed by major support at 291-295. Look for signs of the price turning around at these levels.

If the price does manage to get over the 357-358 resistance, then it will hit further resistance up 365, limiting it's upward potential.

Since you are already in it (don't know what your entry price is), you may want to capitulate quickly on any short term gains with a trailing stop. The price will almost certainly go back down to test the 345.5 low and probably even break it.

The price took nearly a year to get from the low of 292 to the high of 414 in an uptrend. But in comparison, it took just a few 4 weeks to lose over 50% of that gain (not sure if you use Fibs). The momentum of the downward move is quite strong and markets take a while to recover from the 'shock' of such falls.

It is always difficult to 'predict' price moves over a long period of time, as the chances of exogenous events affecting the price move increases with time. Given the above bearish analysis (and all things being equal), I can honestly say I don't know if the price will reach 420 in 3 months, but the probability of that happening is quite small at the moment, unless there is some really positive news (e.g the UK government reselling their stake or a div payment) over the next few weeks.

Hope the above helps. Even though I try to be as objective as possible, I don't usually like to 'talk up' or 'talk down' the positions of others. They may have their own reasons for taking a trade and their holding period may be different to mine. My input on their position can impair their judgement and perhaps cause them to change their stance, only for the price to then move in their original direction and prove them right all along.

I know you are quite a keen and experienced TA trader/investor. As always, please consider your own research before considering mine.

mani2013
20/3/2015
17:26
Cheers Mani.

I'm in (real and CFD's) and looking at a 3 month period with a target of around 420p.

smurfy2001
20/3/2015
17:07
Hi Smurf,

Thanks for the message. I used to monitor RBS, but stopped earlier this year as I was too concentrated on the Banks and had to diversify. I still collect the data for it so will do a quick TA analysis and get back to you.

Are you already in a position or looking to get one ? What's your holding period ? (intraday, position trade or investor ?)

mani2013
20/3/2015
16:57
Mani2013, any thoughts on RBS? Here's my analysis
smurfy2001
20/3/2015
15:47
another dead week for barc but the directors are laughing they have their bonuses
portside1
20/3/2015
15:46
Yeah so great this dog is still not at new highs!
smurfy2001
20/3/2015
15:36
FTSE over 7000 - Great!!
druid2
20/3/2015
09:00
Old article.
smurfy2001
20/3/2015
08:38
HOW THE WEST IS COMMITTING FINANCIAL SUICIDE
johnwise
20/3/2015
08:13
diku. barcs as no money in the kitty for its holders yet it finds millions to pay their directors . for failure and lies and fraud
that's the big question a bank of crooks run for crooks

portside1
20/3/2015
08:04
Wouldn't that position be closed out automatically if there is not enough deposit in the account?....if somebody to lose £280,000 where would the loss ceiling be?...
diku
19/3/2015
21:08
Gotnomanners
Fascinating, take your drivel somewhere else

gutterhead
19/3/2015
17:15
Although stalking is illegal in most areas of the world, some of the actions that can contribute to stalking can be legal, such as gathering information, calling someone on the phone, sending gifts, emailing or instant messaging. They become illegal when they breach the legal definition of harassment e.g. an action such as sending a text is not usually illegal, but is illegal when frequently repeated to an unwilling recipient. In fact, United Kingdom law states the incident only has to happen twice when the stalker should be aware their behaviour is unacceptable e.g. two phone calls to a stranger, two gifts following the victim then phoning them etc.
gotnorolex
19/3/2015
09:42
the big question is when are investors going to see some light and end to the fraud and crimes at the bank and charges brought against the crooks at Barclays
the bank as no customer services no investor relations .

portside1
19/3/2015
09:40
“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and money system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.”

- Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company.


“Let me issue and control a nation’s money and I care not who writes the laws.”

- Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812), founder of the House of Rothschild.

triktrak
19/3/2015
09:40
dr the directors are cleaning up filling their bank balances .
holders have the crumbs but pay the bills for fraud of employees

portside1
19/3/2015
09:31
Even though I am a shareholder here I think the banks still have a lot to answer for. Not sure the likes of HSBC can really complain, given how they have been complicit in tax evasion.

I would still like to some individuals stand trial - if we as share holders have to stump up billions in fines and barc has to plead guilty, there must surely be a case for individual criminal procedings.

dr biotech
19/3/2015
09:17
still cheap,very cheap.
sr2day
19/3/2015
08:39
Closet socialist Osborne to take more £ from banks so that banks will have less money to lend to fund growth in UK businesses:

Osborne also clobbered UK banks with a £5.3billion tax raid. This included the ninth hike in the bank levy since it was introduced in 2011, in a move expected to raise an extra £4.4billion over the next five years.

johnwise
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