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    Any sellers of Indexia II plus

    Here is someything to stir old memories. I sill run Indexia using an USB key (having exchanged my old parallel key last year). However, this week programme stopped working as USB key appeared to fail. Tried resolving issue with UPdata. But as not a club member had modest, unsuccessful help...
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    Good old Indexia plus 2 Help

    This may seem like a strange, and out of date, request. Despite evolution and Updata, I have held on to Indexia plus . However, I have had to upgrade my laptop and have discovered that my new computer does not support LPT port (it does but via USB) and therefore the hardware key that is...
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    As others have pointed out the FTSE looks on target to test its March low (4291). This is close to the level projected by equating the move from the April peak (4602) to May low (4363) = 239 points. July move 4535-239=4296 PS: I am off on holiday for the next two weeks with my gang. I...
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    Deal4free / CMC

    Your trading profile and how it might impact on quotes given. You have to understand that because 80% (I saw the figure somewhere) of all SB trades are made over the internet SB/CFD companies can very easily monitor the activities of each of their clients. Thus, when you enter a trade their...
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    "Marie Celeste" Where is everyone? Still no signs of positive developments for the FTSE100. The May low of 4363 looks to be approaching fast. Meanwhile, my trend indicator (FTSE250) is still falling.
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    I am not a happy bunny. FTSE250 is not acted well since Friday. Its 1 day SMA is pointing down, its failure to rally to-day and the fact that the rising trend channel has been broken does not bode well. I am now cautious given FTSE250 performance Will watch how the index acts around the...
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    The relative refers to the price 1 month ago and 3 months respectively. The stocks are then rank by performance. The tables submitted are ranked by last week's performance
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    I am trying to capture a snapshot of the global markets. I use the SP500 because it is broader based and has the more liquid futures contract The NASDAQ is there to highlight technology. UK is over represented (f250 better trender than F100)
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    Remember US closed to-day. FTSE not looking pretty. Close proximity of 200 d MA may still be a support
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    Last week's losers On the other hand
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    Last week's winners An idea of what is positive in the UK
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    FTSE100 stock impact Global titans at work again
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    Morning all, Well an exiciting/dynamic move to end the week. Unfortunately, the FTSE100 took the wooden spoon. It seems unfair to underperform on the way up and now underperform on the way down.
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    Bracke "All patterns on the market are meaningless- unless confirmed. Once confirmed they remain of some note until negated." You have read the book (page 183)
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    FTSE100 July 2004

    200 day MA support still holding. Here is the hourly equivalent of the 200 day MA (thick red line) showing that FTSE100 still clinging/working around it. (PS: Do not think there is anything magical about 200 day other than lots of people watch it)
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