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11/3/2015 13:54 | The Dax does keep making new highs yes Jimmy, but I think it needs to test the last support line before going further. i.imgur.com/4NgPSMO. | shortiefrommam | |
11/3/2015 12:17 | hi shortie; always good to have your views my only inclination to go long on FTSE is based on it hitting 200 dma other than that, i still remain bearish, not least due to the impending GE and the uncertainty that will inevitably cause greece's woes will also weigh | goldilocks1 | |
11/3/2015 11:23 | DAX just keeps making new highs ? . | the other jimmy | |
11/3/2015 10:08 | DAX 11692 gone short. i.imgur.com/urS8NrM. | shortiefrommam | |
11/3/2015 09:46 | Looking at the FTSE I'd favour short over long, but I'm not yet ready to take any short term position. My problem is this, low inflation, Carney won't cut interest rates and rightly so. But low inflation will go some way to increased sentiment and driving consumer spending power that in the short term should well have a knock on effect on consumer demand. So my short term view is more bullish on the FTSE right now with low inflation. Once inflation begins to pick up again and eyes turn to the BOE for a rate increase we're back to shorting. With the FTSE some 300 pts off 7000 I'm not about to go short against the might of the consumer! With a potential 300 pts movement up against resistance I feel there are quicker gains elsewhere and it doesn't warrant the risk right now... | shortiefrommam | |
10/3/2015 16:56 | small long FTSE at 6704 as it's only a fraction above 200 dma | goldilocks1 | |
10/3/2015 16:08 | FTSE now getting tricky unless you already hold 6692 is 200 dma as i write, total panic looks to be setting in, so with FTSE already down to 6735, it's far from impossible that we'll see that level hit if so, i may well take a modest long | goldilocks1 | |
10/3/2015 15:58 | The top one will -just like MAM, the other 2 are snapshots using 'chart grabber' within the charts package here - its worth having a play. I'm not sure how long the trading view option has existed (here), but think its fairly new. | skinny | |
10/3/2015 15:40 | nice charts shortie especially the last one. | mike740 | |
10/3/2015 14:30 | cos didn't know i could :-( do they keep updating themselves like the MAM charts do on MAM? not happy that IG cfd spread for MCX is 34 points | goldilocks1 | |
10/3/2015 14:09 | cynic, why not post the live one from this site. or a pretty one :-) free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | skinny | |
10/3/2015 14:07 | DOW meanwhile, 17,800 is proving to be a resilient support, but not sure for how much longer | goldilocks1 | |
10/3/2015 13:44 | shortie - what's your take on FTSE 250? i'll post up the MAM chart in a while, but it's about to hit 25 dma bounce from there, in your view? | goldilocks1 | |
10/3/2015 11:38 | Boom 1.40 GBP/EUR reached and my Euro shorts are looking PHAT!! | shortiefrommam | |
09/3/2015 19:53 | quite so, and currently FTSE cash stands at 6877 and DOW cash at 17994 all very finely balanced | goldilocks1 | |
09/3/2015 17:43 | Will do cheers. 6875 is a crucial number on the FTSE. | mike740 | |
09/3/2015 17:06 | have checked the above chart in larger scale and note 25 dma is near enough 17990, so watch that number | goldilocks1 | |
09/3/2015 11:49 | aha .... that's really hard work! anyway, per this morning, note that dow has broken 25 dma, so next support i guess should be 50 dma | goldilocks1 | |
07/3/2015 14:07 | an interesting point, except that commodity stocks have not been having such a bright time of late anyway | goldilocks1 | |
06/3/2015 22:14 | FTSE is defying gravity. Do you think its because we have so many miners and oilys? ie, when the DAX and DOW are shooting up we are crawling up but when the same two are shooting down we are crawling down. I think its all down to stock weighting. | mike740 | |
06/3/2015 19:50 | be very wary about monday as dow has presently lost 275 points (17,855) .... to me, ftse looks much stronger than it should, cash currently standing at 6883 - down about 28 - but i feel it should be more | goldilocks1 | |
06/3/2015 17:23 | DOW a limp effort at holding/rallying from 17,950, but i write, it has now plunged further south and just testing 17,900 17,800 SHOULD be a stronger support as that's 50 dma, though i wouldn't expect to see that challenged tonight, as that would mean a drop of 330 points in the day | goldilocks1 | |
06/3/2015 16:25 | DOW i was going to post up a kiddy's chart from here, but i don't know the epic for it anyway, dow is heading sharply south as i write, as has broken 18,000 decisively next support by my reckoning is 17,950 where 25 dma lies meanwhile, FTSE still holds above 6900 and looks unlikely to break south of that before the close however, if DOW closes as weak (or weaker)as at present, then monday could well be a different story, especially as we are now entering the "very silly season" in the run up to GE | goldilocks1 |
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