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    Swingin' the FTSE 2011

    Jon - Were the 3 entries 'seen' real time or only by looking at the chart now? Re the 2nd long entry - can you explain what the signal was and at what point you entered / would have? Cheers Mike
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    Any Bristol traders out there?

    I'm in Wells - do you folks meet in Bristol from time to time? Mike
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    strategies for spreadbetting

    Try this also http://www.prophetfinance.com/ has live dow on Chartstream I recall
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    swing trading[most volatile]

    AVZ & SGE worth a look
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    The T2W Chatrooms that are no longer Chatting ;)

    I was an occasional user of the US chat room - and found everyone very helpful to get started and a wecome break from staring at each tick. Work has meant Iv'e been away a few nights each week since last summer & so I've only looked in on the odd occasion. It is a great shame if some traders...
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    10 FTSE100 most trade-able shares

    AVZ & SGE have been ok for me last few months
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    Mechanical system for trading the Dow

    Hi - I've been running 'paper trades' for the last few week as follows: Take Dow closing price 9.05pm (UK) then 'open stop orders' a) buy @ close +30 pts b) sell @ close - 30 pts Close trade at following close & cancel any o/s stop orders not activated. worst case is both are activated thus...
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    Website Suggestions

    Much appreciated Sharky - thanks Arty
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    Website Suggestions

    Small suggestion Sharky - on the Chat page can the 'transcript' current chat be a longer currently shows about 6 messages. I like to log on at work occasionally, but as I'm behind a firewall can't get into the rooms - so seeing a bit of current chat is something. Maybe just removing the...
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    Vey long term....

    CM - a similar system for picking high yld stocks is / was a method by O'Higgins - try a search on O'Higgings + shares ..../ similar
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    Vey long term....

    re your second point - on top yielding Co's - I thinbk this concept started in the US with the 'dogs of the dow' - buying the 5 or 10 highest yielding stocks and replacing them every year. I think the theory is that high yield is associated with well established Co's generally undervalued. I...
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