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Key points from the bill:Originally posted by Bright Spark View Postgoodbye dirty spekulants.....
" * the creation of a new watchdog agency
* restraints on larger banks, allowing them to take fewer risks
* requiring borrowers to prove that they can pay back even the most basic of mortgages
* giving the Federal Reserve the power to take control of large firms at risk of collapse - and break them up if necessary
* reform of the complicated derivatives market."
Massive "reform"
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Also the US senate approved the reforms on wall street, might also explain the drop where
seeing on the FTSE, goodbye dirty spekulants.....
BBC News - US Senate approves sweeping reforms of Wall Street
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Traders are known to have trigger points and when that gets hit during a crash, their computer algorithms start selling out.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCripes!
I don't know much about the stock market and so on, but I imagine a round number of 5000 must be quite a significant trigger of some kind
FTSE has been bouncing off 5K since yesterday but I think it was a bit too much for the plunge protection team to handle.
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<mutters something about black-scholes>Originally posted by threaded View PostI thought the definition of 'volatile' in the context of markets meant the amount of options activity. It may have been some time ago, so forgive me if the definition has changed or my remembrance of it is mistaken.
Yes, of course you are right. Also when the FTSE line zig zags up and down is also a good measure of volatility. This time around, as in 2008, market confidence and liquidity are low so things tend to jump around quite a bit. Good news for those with short straddles, and of course the dirty spekulants.
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I thought the definition of 'volatile' in the context of markets meant the amount of options activity. It may have been some time ago, so forgive me if the definition has changed or my remembrance of it is mistaken.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostTo say the markets are not volatile is cretinism of the order that would mildy impress SASGuru.
Dow 1000 pip plunge ring any bells.
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Why, have they banned Thursday profit taking ?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThought I may pop out for a Guinness and a fag.
Also, it could just be a bit of Friday profit taking?
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Thought I may pop out for a Guinness and a fag.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAbout to test the 5K level at the moment.
The shorters must be out in force to drag the index below 5K.
SY,any thoughts ?

Also, it could just be a bit of Friday profit taking?
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About to test the 5K level at the moment.
The shorters must be out in force to drag the index below 5K.
SY,any thoughts ?
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