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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Wt Indu Metals | LSE:INDU | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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8.25 | 0.66% | 1,254.50 | 1,237.50 | 1,271.50 | - | 0 | 16:35:27 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/5/2006 18:21 | you mean I am successful and make money and own my own home....yeh a real freak :)) | ![]() tub of lard | |
30/5/2006 18:15 | What a sad freak of human nature you are, rog. | ![]() frank spencer | |
30/5/2006 18:03 | dont you just LOVE ca, great to trade the opposite to his calls, make a fortune, guaranteed. | ![]() tub of lard | |
30/5/2006 18:03 | Collection Agency - 28 May'06 - 02:33 - 613 of 639 Its a long till it isn't. eh moonie? (ps, he asked and I informed on Friday) 11450/11500 easy if they want it. | ![]() tub of lard | |
30/5/2006 17:32 | dont you just LOVE ca, great to trade the opposite to his calls, make a fortune, guaranteed. | ![]() tub of lard | |
30/5/2006 17:31 | Collection Agency - 28 May'06 - 02:33 - 613 of 639 Its a long till it isn't. eh moonie? (ps, he asked and I informed on Friday) 11450/11500 easy if they want it. | ![]() tub of lard | |
30/5/2006 17:10 | well that's three bounces off 50%........ | dave37 | |
30/5/2006 16:40 | mmondays are often the lows of the week | joe moon | |
30/5/2006 16:25 | Just closed my small Dow short at 50% retracement of recent rebound. Could be we're headed for 68% but that's only 20 or so points away anyway. | amanda huggenkiss | |
30/5/2006 15:47 | Tx JT, interestingly, now the cboe qqqq options are plus on the put side now with the index puts 3 to 1 calls. on the DIA jun series pretty much a push now, but july series has a heavy bias towards puts. I hold puts in both series since middle of May and am happy to keep positions open for another while. If DOW not plus tomorrow we could see 10800 before a reversal in my non expert opinion | alitak | |
30/5/2006 15:29 | LOL brer, no i just posted what is commonly thought of the types of traders of both options... | spec97 | |
30/5/2006 14:48 | Could computers be selling the market and buying calls as insurance against a rebound? | alitak | |
30/5/2006 14:46 | Anyone here got a handle on the option market? In the first 15 mins today DIA Jun series, calls (esp 114, 115) have traded twice the volume of puts! | alitak | |
30/5/2006 14:43 | Not to good for anyone bullish this morning, 11200 in sight. I,m still long the Dow from last week, and staying for the ride unless I'm knocked off. I think the markets will continue the trend up started at the end of last week, albeit with some daily knock backs. I never turn my nose up to fortune though, so fingers crossed. | ![]() jack tile | |
30/5/2006 14:29 | 315pm turn maybe we will see | joe moon | |
30/5/2006 14:28 | a bl00dy scandal spec | joe moon | |
30/5/2006 14:28 | did ok today kozey | joe moon | |
30/5/2006 14:28 | wall2wall close the market for how long? Even if it is in 2 days as opposed to 1, this media talk about similarities to 1987 is just nonsense IMHO. joe LOL! Some of my best calls were when I just went against what the reporters/analysts were saying sometimes without doing adequate research! And my worst losses were when I believed in the analysts/reporters views... The financial media are not only useless but harmful IMHO. One day the market is up because the dollar is down and that's good for the profits of international US companies, and the second day the markets go down because the dollar is down again and that may mean the USD will crash soon!! A scandal IMHO. | spec97 | |
30/5/2006 14:22 | LOL! (genuinely). I think you've got the markets sussed Joe. | ![]() kozel | |
30/5/2006 14:16 | it will prolly go up then | joe moon |
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