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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 1,238.00 | 1,235.50 | 1,237.50 | - | 0 | 09:01:31 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/6/2006 13:41 | more than 70,000 homes now worth in exccess of £1,000,000 | tub of lard | |
08/6/2006 13:38 | Thanks steve. Thats an excellent chart & looks like you're spot on so far. | ![]() kozel | |
08/6/2006 08:45 | have to wait a while to see I guess | ![]() bountyhunter | |
08/6/2006 08:42 | Al-Zaqawi just announced dead -> dow futures turned? | ![]() bountyhunter | |
08/6/2006 08:35 | mooose, this drop has been a total disaster for the majority, imo. wipe out. | tub of lard | |
07/6/2006 22:55 | Zulu how come you have another dupe INDU fred? i dont gettit | ![]() moregas | |
07/6/2006 22:47 | durin te first few days of this decline (from the top) my shorts were well in profit and eventhough its bin dow all the way really my short profits are half they were after those first two day falls (bad english i bet) thats bit discombobulatory | ![]() moregas | |
07/6/2006 21:06 | 10921 is 50% retrace from oct low to may high...if that gose 10747 is nex fibber | joe moon | |
07/6/2006 20:55 | 200 ma probably needs to be hit before anything else which is further down on the Dow | easytimes | |
07/6/2006 20:43 | Anybody long on Dow? | champian | |
07/6/2006 20:31 | Please.......just keep one thread I don`t know which thread to follow ... More confusing than trying to trade the damn thing ! | r33skyline | |
07/6/2006 20:29 | zulu can u ditch the header and put a link to the new fred please | joe moon | |
07/6/2006 20:28 | new daily low. 10943 next stop. | mail2 | |
07/6/2006 19:41 | Did it hit 11400 or 10222 yet? | tub of lard | |
07/6/2006 19:32 | crowsoft, did you make a mistake selling your home, expecting a property CRASH, all those years ago. or were you in fact just skint. | tub of lard | |
07/6/2006 15:37 | dow hit the underside of neckline..and got stopped | joe moon | |
07/6/2006 15:36 | which fred are we using? | joe moon | |
07/6/2006 14:36 | nice chartage steve. | ![]() moregas | |
06/6/2006 23:52 | Bear traps, every single one of them..... | ![]() gsands | |
06/6/2006 23:24 | Bearish patterns on the Dow usually end up generating a rally for some reason ;-) | easytimes | |
06/6/2006 23:06 | stevepuri Excellent post | r33skyline | |
06/6/2006 22:56 | So many bearish signals on the Dow. It all started with a breach of the Oct 2005 trendline which now has become resistance along with the 50-day moving average. Next, the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level from the year high which had been providing support over the last week fell through. A Head & Shoulders formation looks complete with a breach of the neckline. A possible retrace to test the neckline and 38.2% Fibonacci level may provide a good entry point to load-up on short positions. Finally, it looks as if an Elliot Wave has somewhat formed; which if correct, may see the Dow retrace to the 61.8% Fibonacci level passing through the 200-day moving average. | stevepuri | |
06/6/2006 22:54 | So many bearish signals on the Dow. It all started with a breach of the Oct 2005 trendline which now has become resistance along with the 50-day moving average. Next, the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level from the year high which had been providing support over the last week fell through. A Head & Shoulders formation looks complete with a breach of the neckline. A possible retrace to test the neckline and 38.2% Fibonacci level may provide a good entry point to load-up on short positions. Finally, it looks as if an Elliot Wave has somewhat formed; which if correct, may see the Dow retrace to the 61.8% Fibonacci level passing through the 200-day moving average. | stevepuri |
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