The FTSE Wednesday, 14th December 2005
Tuesday's results:
Open: 5501.
Close: 5507, up for a very disappointing 5pts.
Range: 5499 - 5527. It tried hard today. At the moment, if the FTSE is given the right circumstances we'll see a 35-55pt rise.
Last 5 trading days: down 11pts.
On the Month: up 83pts. About right for the month, but its itching to do more.
Dow: 10,823, up a sprightly 55pts. Anticipated.
I have two separate Longs running, the first entered on the 7th at 10,869 [ yes, I know, a bad move ], the second, today at 10,772. I've adjusted the stop gaps of both and letting them run over. I believe the DOW has plenty on steam left in reserve to run a little further.
Last 5 trading days: down 33pts.
On the month: up 17pts. Well behind.
News items of note:
FT.com WASHINGTON (Reuters) - 'The Federal Reserve on Tuesday lifted a key U.S. interest rate for a 13th straight time but signalled, as one economist put it, the "beginning of the end" of a 1-1/2 year credit-tightening campaign.
The U.S. central bank's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee voted unanimously to increase the benchmark federal funds rate by a quarter-percentage point to 4.25 percent, the highest level since April 2001.' - Expected.
Charts, and nothing but the charts: Tuesdays stated a strong a possibility of a rise. Wednesday's, two out of three charts indicate a rise, the third, no clear indication.
Note: Oil price: up $61. Not sure why. Keep a close eye on its movement.
Companies reporting:
Hays
RHM
Economic Data:
UK: Unemployment, and Average earnings.
US: Trade balance
The FTSE tomorrow based on present news and data: the DOW ended on a strong note which will effect the FTSE for the whole of tomorrow; charts state a rise; I don't believe the Economic data will rattle the markets; Mining companies dipped today which helped smother any chance of a FTSE rise, but tomorrow I can see it being reversed.
Early gut feeling: an 80% chance of a rise.
Will I bet? Already have. Three bets, entry points: 5516, 5506 and 5505. I've let them roll over [ as stated in my last FTSE post ].
Well, my neck is well and truly stretched. I have Longs running on both the DOW and FTSE, if the markets tumble tomorrow I'll eat my FTSE hat! Wear a pink cocktail dress and you can call me Mildred!
If you are betting: make your own decision, watch the markets open and do read the news for clues as to which way the FTSE may go.
Yours
UK