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Scootie's operating his contrarian backwoods bunker policy at all times, otherwise known as negative winning™. -
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FTSE doing its usual Friday sell-off.
Panic over increased covid cases in Europe resulting in France return quarantine etc etc
Wow.. you relax the rules, have more testing, and the numbers rise.. never saw that coming.Comment
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Nothing to do with the growing realisation the 2nd wave will make the first a minor blip? Covid spike + flu and cold season on the way. With a botched Brexit and toxic US election with Donald Golden Shower Trump.Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostFTSE doing its usual Friday sell-off.
Panic over increased covid cases in Europe resulting in France return quarantine etc etc
Wow.. you relax the rules, have more testing, and the numbers rise.. never saw that coming.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostFTSE doing its usual Friday sell-off.
Panic over increased covid cases in Europe resulting in France return quarantine etc etc
Wow.. you relax the rules, have more testing, and the numbers rise.. never saw that coming.
-4% is the usual Friday sell off?
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Don't be so emotional.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post-4% is the usual Friday sell off?
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ffs..quickly checked..- 4% .. where?Originally posted by scooterscot View Post-4% is the usual Friday sell off?
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-4% off the floor.Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View Postffs..quickly checked..- 4% .. where?Comment
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Every Friday there is sell off . but after London market closes US markets will rise.Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostFTSE doing its usual Friday sell-off.
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seen this a thousand times. Not sure who buys late Friday evening. maybe Fed ?Comment
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View Postffs..quickly checked..- 4% .. where?
FTSE 100 - from top to bottom 9am until 11am it fell -4.12% recovering to -3.2%
It'll continue on Monday.
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