The FTSE 100 is down 30 this morning. Still a long way to go before Monday close to hit 4500, but fingers crossed.
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31 points down now ...... it's flying down to 4500Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe FTSE 100 is down 30 this morning. Still a long way to go before Monday close to hit 4500, but fingers crossed.
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Only requires a near 30% fall, anything is possible.
TA would suggest the upper limit for a day is 12.2%.Comment
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Charts or it never happenedOriginally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostTA would suggest the upper limit for a day is 12.2%.Comment
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Global stocks close in on best-ever month
"Europe has been a particular beneficiary because its equity markets are tilted towards value stocks, which are poised to gain most from a recovery, Mr Kamal said. The continent, which is sensitive to global trade, also received a boost from Joe Biden’s election victory, said Mr Kamal. With the Democrat in the White House, “there’s going to be more stability in trade negotiations going forward”, he said."
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Trump will be crowing on Twitter.Originally posted by AtW View PostFirst Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Big rebound in corporate earnings foreseen as pandemic shock eases
Strategists predict biggest rally in global profits since 2003
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By some weird logic , stock market is going to be higher than pre-covid level as if covid has contributed greatly to the economy.Originally posted by AtW View PostBig rebound in corporate earnings foreseen as pandemic shock eases
Strategists predict biggest rally in global profits since 2003
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Covid contributed greatly to stock market, if it wasn’t for this black swan event then Scootie would have been quids in with his Big Short, instead he’ll now have to work as a night watchman in Heathrow Thistle hotelComment
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