Anyone scalping the FTSE Futures??

ftse ticking down nice aswell
some one on twitter saying that Scottish debt is not gilts,,,its kilts
 
Ahh Daxy.
Spends all morning messing around, then when the boss comes in (Mr Dow Jones), shes running around trying to look busy.
 
Were only going to be shafted for one more week. :clap:

http://www.cmegroup.com/tools-information/lookups/advisories/market-regulation/files/RA1405-5.pdf

CME banning all types of nasties....

A. No person shall enter or cause to be entered an order with the intent, at the time of order entry, to
cancel the order before execution or to modify the order to avoid execution;
B. No Person shall enter or cause to be entered an actionable or non-actionable message or messages
with intent to mislead other market participants;
C. No Person shall enter or cause to be entered an actionable or non-actionable message or messages
with intent to overload, delay, or disrupt the systems of the Exchange or other market participants;
and
D. No person shall enter or cause to be entered an actionable or non-actionable message with intent to
disrupt, or with reckless disregard for the adverse impact on, the orderly conduct of trading or the fair
execution of transactions. ...

You mean people actually did those things? :whistling
 
If 48 cash goes, daxy will plummet.

Definition of "Plummet"

plummet
ˈplʌmɪt/Submit
verb
1. A small rise in price for a few hours followed by a fall or drop straight down at high speed.
"a climber was killed when he plummeted 300 feet down an icy gully"
synonyms: plunge, fall headlong, hurtle, nosedive, dive, drop, crash, descend rapidly
"the plane plummeted to the ground"
decrease rapidly in value or amount.
"the Dax rose slowly for a few hours then plummeted 50 points"
synonyms: fall steeply/sharply, plunge, tumble, drop/decrease rapidly, go down, sink, slump; More
noun
noun: plummet; plural noun: plummets
1. a small rise of a few hours followed by a steep and rapid fall or drop.
"the bird has a circular display flight followed by an earthward plummet"
2. a plumb or plumb line.

Exactly how it appears in "Postiepedia" :whistling
 
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Definition of "Plummet"

plummet
ˈplʌmɪt/Submit
verb
1. A small rise in price for a few hours followed by a fall or drop straight down at high speed.
"a climber was killed when he plummeted 300 feet down an icy gully"
synonyms: plunge, fall headlong, hurtle, nosedive, dive, drop, crash, descend rapidly
"the plane plummeted to the ground"
decrease rapidly in value or amount.
"the Dax rose slowly for a few hours then plummeted 50 points"
synonyms: fall steeply/sharply, plunge, tumble, drop/decrease rapidly, go down, sink, slump; More
noun
noun: plummet; plural noun: plummets
1. a small rise of a few hours followed by a steep and rapid fall or drop.
"the bird has a circular display flight followed by an earthward plummet"
2. a plumb or plumb line.

Exactly how it appears in "Postiepedia" :whistling

a plummet is a very small plum
 
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Were only going to be shafted for one more week. :clap:

http://www.cmegroup.com/tools-information/lookups/advisories/market-regulation/files/RA1405-5.pdf

CME banning all types of nasties....

A. No person shall enter or cause to be entered an order with the intent, at the time of order entry, to
cancel the order before execution or to modify the order to avoid execution;
B. No Person shall enter or cause to be entered an actionable or non-actionable message or messages
with intent to mislead other market participants;
C. No Person shall enter or cause to be entered an actionable or non-actionable message or messages
with intent to overload, delay, or disrupt the systems of the Exchange or other market participants;
and
D. No person shall enter or cause to be entered an actionable or non-actionable message with intent to
disrupt, or with reckless disregard for the adverse impact on, the orderly conduct of trading or the fair
execution of transactions. ...

You mean people actually did those things? :whistling

lol

Good Luck proving intentions !
 
ECB licks off Long term refinancing operations (LTROs) on the 18th September.
At the moment the bond market is expensive.
This above action should correct it, which in return should see the correction in the market
10% to 15% maybe, but still in a bull market.
Scotland vote no could see another leg up first.
IMO
 
ECB licks off Long term refinancing operations (LTROs) on the 18th September.
...

I dont know ... "What's the difference between the ECB and Alice in Wonderland?"

I've googled it and cant find a reference, please finish the joke. :)
 
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