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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    FTSE looks quite buoyant today
    Was untill I just bought some! Starting to sink a little!
    l l l http://www.thewantedfans.com

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      Originally posted by Money Money Money View Post
      Was untill I just bought some! Starting to sink a little!
      You have my luck!

      You can keep it!

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        Looks like the bubble needs to get bigger before it pops.

        Cheap $$$ are funding this bubble:

        http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...tflpCi34&pos=6
        'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
        Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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          All those billions are flowing into stocks,oil,gold,commodities
          First we pay for the banks bailout and then we pay again for high oil prices
          nice one

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            Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
            All those billions are flowing into stocks,oil,gold,commodities
            First we pay for the banks bailout and then we pay again for high oil prices
            nice one
            And then when the bubble bursts again and the banks lose trillions, we can pay again.



            Fooked!

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              Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
              You have my luck!

              You can keep it!

              Does that mean as I have your bad luck, you now have good luck?
              l l l http://www.thewantedfans.com

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                Right.... Question for you lot.

                As you know i'm a little fresh to this trading lark BUT...

                It seems alot of the time big changes in the market open at certain times of the day (certain markets opening).

                Would it work to make a list of times that certain markets open, I think 9.30 must be one and also 12.30 and 1.30. 3 mins before hand put in 2 orders, one to buy a few points above what its on, and one to sell a few points below.

                If the market shoots up/down you shouyld be covered???

                Does this work?

                Also what other times do the markets open?

                MMM.
                l l l http://www.thewantedfans.com

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                  You could put a one-touch up and a one-touch down on the stock market a little before the opening times.

                  If it falls or rises and touches your positions at any time, you win.

                  Santa probably is the man to ask.

                  I'm use the trading platform like Brewster's Millions.

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                    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                    You could put a one-touch up and a one-touch down on the stock market a little before the opening times.

                    If it falls or rises and touches your positions at any time, you win.

                    Santa probably is the man to ask.

                    I'm use the trading platform like Brewster's Millions.

                    I'm sure he'll be along soon, i've had a fairly good morning. About £140 up, and thats just from a £210 kitty this morning!

                    I make my mistakes when I go out for lunch, yesterday the market dropped to the exact amount my stop was at and then shot back up!!!!
                    l l l http://www.thewantedfans.com

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                      Originally posted by Money Money Money View Post
                      yesterday the market dropped to the exact amount my stop was at and then shot back up!!!!
                      Guess what? Some "clever" chap calculated that you and other suckers will put stop loss at that value and then it is a matter of borrowing shares and forcing market down to that value, which results further drop due to stop loss orders activated and the guy takes the money from fools like you.

                      All stock market info MUST have a compulsory link: http://www.gambleaware.co.uk/

                      HTH

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