Jan 10 prices on IGIndex are Sell 4260 and Buy 4279.
I reckon sideways and down until August/September. Then up and down again to end up around there.
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There are lots of numbers are above 6000, though infinity isn't a number so I'm not sure it countsOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'd say (and I'm no expert), that infinity is above 6000.
Does that help?
Can we have a special infinity option? It can be NAN if you like.
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"RECESSION TO BE SUSAN BOYLE-SHAPED"Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDarling says recession over by Christmas.
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/b...-200904241725/
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I wonder why the FTSE 100 isn't infinite.
After all, eventually share prices will rise. They always do. So looking long long, really long term one must value shares very highly. Then someone else will value the shares even higher because they look beyond where the last person looked, and so it goes on.
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You're not wrong today. Nearly 4350 now.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think it will be where it is now : 4500 : but will go down inbetween.
I am always wrong on these things.........
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I think it will be where it is now : 4500 : but will go down inbetween.
I am always wrong on these things.........
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Watching It's a wonderful life, drinking eggnog, with a slight lump in its throught.
Every time a bell rings an angle gets its wings.
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Where will the FTSE be by Christmas?
17Above 60000.00%0More than 5500 less than 60005.88%1More than 5000 less than 550011.76%2More than 4500 less than 500023.53%4More than 4000 less than 450023.53%4More than 3500 less than 40005.88%1More than 3000 less than 35005.88%1Under 30005.88%1UK will be bankrupt, share trading suspended.0.00%0AndyW is a banker.17.65%3The poll is expired.
Above 6000 or below 3000?
Boom or Doom?
Darling says recession over by Christmas.
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