Anyone scalping the FTSE Futures??

The trend Of the S&P should dictate the course of the European markets and thus the period of greater volatility in the US should quickly spread to Europe, giving rise to a pattern similar to that of Wall Street.

And yet the ftse is resolutely flat after the s&p rallies 45 points. :confused:
 
Hey gents....whaaasup?

Not many trading here don't blame ya ftse like a snake that twists and turns and can rear back and give ya good bite!

:smart:
 
Hi,
I have a very strong ftse 100 company. Aubay

http://www.aubay.com/?page_id=3245&lang=en
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Relevant Numbers (Annual)
Revenues 185.57 190.4 211.09 243.28 273.82
Revenue Growth (YOY) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Earnings 7.74 6.68 9.02 11.65 15.9
Earnings Growth (YOY) 23.28 -13.68 35.1 29.07 36.57
Net Margin 4.17 3.51 4.27 4.79 5.81
EPS 0.54 0.48 0.68 0.89 1.22
Return on Equity 9.23 7.72 10.24 12.34 15.12
Return on Assets 4.85 3.94 4.8 5.33 6.64
http://www.capitalcube.com/blog/index.php/aubay-sa-aub-fr-earnings-analysis-2015-by-the-numbers/

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Those US buy programs just wont let up. Desperately trying to knock out all the sellers before crashing down.
 
I wish I could be right twice a day :LOL:
 

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