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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chariot Limited | LSE:CHAR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B2R9PM06 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.01 | -0.14% | 7.12 | 7.03 | 7.12 | 7.25 | 7.00 | 7.02 | 3,391,704 | 15:28:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -14.88M | -0.0139 | -5.12 | 76.59M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/2/2010 20:54 | yeah Ando, | ![]() navyan | |
09/2/2010 20:43 | And now something unusual.... | ![]() andonis | |
09/2/2010 20:05 | OK nav, you are doing well as you keep trying. When learning you make mistakes and you must never feel bad about not knowing it all. Improving, bettering yourself in all aspects is the issue and everybody has their pace. Keep on trying and you will be rewarded. | ![]() andonis | |
09/2/2010 18:59 | thank u Sir. | ![]() navyan | |
09/2/2010 18:56 | Dont be silly. Glad you got 110+ points. With your EW counting you did very well. | ![]() andonis | |
09/2/2010 18:42 | nav I did say what I did but I did not expect the strength of recovery so far. I admit. But as I said I do get things wrong. | ![]() andonis | |
09/2/2010 18:31 | well said Ando. | ![]() navyan | |
09/2/2010 18:19 | Wookie yes I get sometimes things wrong. I did say toward the end of the day.....I for example have been v. busy today and have not traded yet. Come now to open this and shorted from 10120. We will see by the end of the day if it will ease off....That is why I strongly recommend for people who visit here expecting to be guided faultlessly then to go to the 'faultless thread'. When things are for free you get used to the free lollipop- for which you never say thank you,- it is interesting when sometimes it tastes sour you frown stamp your feet and get cross. So one has to put things into perspective. | ![]() andonis | |
09/2/2010 18:10 | just closed Dow long for +119, £50 pp. luvely :) | ![]() navyan | |
09/2/2010 17:25 | Well you both got today on the DOW completely wrong?! | ![]() wookie77 | |
09/2/2010 12:23 | I sold everything.. again. | ![]() navyan | |
09/2/2010 07:21 | Today we should see the lowest of this downfall. We should see a great fall towards the end of the day retesting the 9840. | ![]() andonis | |
08/2/2010 22:44 | further to go I am afraid. But I slaughtered the points today. | ![]() andonis | |
08/2/2010 22:34 | hmm... not sure I remeber you said that actually... oh, yeah you did, good call Ando. | ![]() navyan | |
08/2/2010 22:29 | agh! What a great day Nav you see it happened exactly as I said.... I wonder if you remembered... lol I said it will tank. :-) and also tomorrow too but later it will rise. | ![]() andonis | |
08/2/2010 21:37 | Here u go Ando, look what I have discovered: | ![]() navyan | |
08/2/2010 15:24 | But I got feeling "Applying Elliott Wave Theory Profitably (Wiley Trading)" will be easier to read and understand than other 2 books. | ![]() navyan | |
08/2/2010 15:22 | yeah thats the one Nav. the complex corrections section is the most realistic ive seen, master that and the rest will be straight forward :) | tpaulbeaumont | |
08/2/2010 15:13 | it is a book: | ![]() navyan | |
08/2/2010 14:58 | what are you talking about tpaul, is it a book or something else from balan. If it is a reference pls post it. | ![]() andonis | |
08/2/2010 14:53 | i dl a torrent from robert balan a few years ago that had examples of complex combination corrections, imo thats the most useful thing ive seen about using EW for actual trading, especially for FX(and indcies thesedays) :) sadly id already spent years and $$$$$ finding out the hard way lol | tpaulbeaumont |
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