RE: go away monogram5621 Sep 2010 23:23
Didn't realise I'd commented on this lot previously. I (frantically checked) noticed that it did not meet any of the criteria for a spike upward previously and to be fair, unless the SP exceeds 0.39 tomorrow, it's not going to do anything realistic. The however is that any trades in the morning above 0.273 will suggest it is indeed recovering from a 2nd bottom move and any trades below 0.266 will suggest the cat has bounced.
An interesting one to follow perhaps as the movements are occuring without the benefit of a ramping team such as is currently happening in PYC.
On the market in general, I haven't a clue. Software says Wed is Very Strong Up which might be possible as the crucial 5629 was breached. However, whilst I've moderated the parameters, a Strong message can simply indicate volatility in any direction.
In early trading, any moves above 5594 will suggest software is right. And 5567 is the really bad number.
BP was brilliant today. Bad number in early trades is 409.58 and the good number is 416.2. I got in this morning just after the open and bailed at 418 then bought back in later and bailed again at 417 as I don't fancy it as an overnight hold.
RBS is on the verge of getting all warm and cuddly. Any trades above 50.7 tomorrow will give a strong hint of an imminent spike - a sort of Barclays day on steroids. Bad number in early trading is 48.62 though.
Lloyds I've got a sell order at 80.3 and if LGEN drops below 100.3 in early trading, it's heading for around 95p
As for the spiders, I think I've mentioned the forest behind our new house. Tonight, my wife txt messaged me to complain she'd just done an emergency stop as a tyranasaurus spider was trying to adjust her interior mirror. We do have some rather big brutes wandering around.
So, a quick Google and two things happen. I order a 'clear your house' spider ultrasonic, electromagnetic, plug in thing for £23 . And find a posting on Yahoo Answers which suggests sticking a conker (horse chessnut) in the corner of each room will evacuate any spiders. So I blunder into the forest with a torch, return with 35 conker shells and place the contents all over the house, even tossing some up into the attic where the coffin was.
Ten minutes ago, the biggest spider I've ever seen came down from the chimney, took a quick look around, then vanished back up the chimney.