Anyone scalping the FTSE Futures??

Someone obviously has a very small pen1s and needs to compensate for it. :LOL:

Were laughing AT you not with you. :LOL:
 

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***** I actually talked you up to begin with, but I'm sick of you being on any of these threads to be honest, you're poison, Good trader or not.

The price is being abused by you

I assume by the number of asterisk and comments, you are directing this at me for some reason.

I assume you are questioning my call, this call was taken of the 30 second chart and taken in the direction of the momentum as a continuance of the initial move I froze upon and didn't trade.

The entry was 9329, not 28 as typed, fat fingers and quick typing, but that does not detract from entering a move and profiting quickly from the move.



I attach a copy of the chart upon which the trade was made.
 

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I assume by the number of asterisk and comments, you are directing this at me for some reason.
Dinos, our mate Davie Robertson was back (posts been deleted now), and I think tokyo's post was directed at him and not you ;)
 
Hi DInos, the comment was in reply to some flack I took from the black dog this morning, he came on, gave out a load of abuse under a different name, then got banned again

Your calls are among the best on here

I am gaining the courage to do a few live ones myself
 
Hi DInos, the comment was in reply to some flack I took from the black dog this morning, he came on, gave out a load of abuse under a different name, then got banned again

Thanks for clarifying it mate. Regards. Rob
 
Funny morning

FTSE bouncing about twixt weak and strong relative to dow. On the equity front I've been triggered into 4 shorts and 1 long and been stopped out of 1 earlier long for a loss. And all that with ftse up a few points.
 
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