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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Wt Sugar | LSE:SUGA | 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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0.0275 | 0.23% | 12.1075 | 12.065 | 12.17 | 12.145 | 12.08 | 12.15 | 3,365 | 16:35:21 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/9/2002 11:49 | Thought i would bring this thread back to life as some of the commodities' charts are looking very strong. Anyone trading them? | techair | |
28/11/2001 12:09 | Can't see the attraction of sugar myself - I only have data back to last October, and it's a couple of days behind reality, but the 1-year chart looks like a US stock index in disguise (strong downtrend followed by a sharp rally which looks suspiciously like a DCB). If you want bullish commodity charts, try Orange Juice, Cocoa, Oats and Barley, although I wouldn't recommend mixing them in the same dish! In fact Grains look pretty bullish more or less across the board. | deltablues | |
27/11/2001 19:30 | Vern , that chart looks like a short to me (bit like CAT) | dil | |
27/11/2001 18:36 | Ta Mike Cat - she did the same with me when u were away last week. | big vern | |
27/11/2001 18:33 | BV - dont forget to close yer longs otherwise there could be a call from Milford Docks for you | cat | |
27/11/2001 18:32 | Execline - younger and sweeter. | cat | |
27/11/2001 17:25 | big vern, what time frame you want that chart to be? Here the long term cash. Mike. | alkrington | |
27/11/2001 17:24 | Is she younger or older than her sifter? | execline | |
27/11/2001 17:09 | my Missus - covered in it last night. The top fell of the sifter - got carried away. | cat | |
27/11/2001 15:17 | going long on this - graph looks very positive Bullie - can you bring a chart up Anyone else in these ?? | big vern |
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