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4/5/2009 7:50:27 PM
 Ladoo5 Posts: 0
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What are the trading hour for the FTSE according to Eastern time?
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4/6/2009 7:31:14 AM
 Quin Posts: 0
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FTSE futures on Euronext LIFFE trades 08:00 - 21.00 London time. So that's 03:00 - 16:00 ET (except during the 3 week DST overlap where it closed at 20:00 to coincide with the close of US markets).
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4/26/2009 7:54:12 AM
 ALE7 Posts: 0
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Hi Quin, I see you a plat member, thinking of joining as well is it worth the while to join, if so what would the reason for that be ? thx
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4/26/2009 9:16:13 AM
 Quin Posts: 0
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The reason I signed up for platinum was simply for the pop up notifier. I kept missing the flash updates. So I figured if I could get in and out 1 point quicker it would only take 4 trades to pay for itself.
Since being in the premium room I have found the educational value to be be well beyond my expectations. Outside of the classes I have just learnt a lot from simply observing Oscar, trying to figure out why he does what he does and then applying it to my own trades.
I've just started doing my weekend homework.
[img:d70f676104]http://chartupload.com/images/yegntj0c3xv8k1bgzq_thumb.png[/img:d70f676104]
Don't think I'll be trading FTSE tomorrow, but it should give me something to work with on Tuesday.
Oh and the other thing about the premium room is they a great group of traders, I'm learning from them as well as having a lot of fun doing it.
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4/26/2009 7:38:07 PM
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if i knew a low resource small app for grabbing these charts, i'd post a few
i googled and got one neat little ap was under 1MB in size, but chartupload didn't take it's production, was 'exe' or something i guess
FTSE on the face of it is less strong, still hanging at it's 4/3 high
it had a great hold at the 50MA almost precisely last tuesday at 3900, of course that was weaker as the other major indexes were not near their 50MA
as i was just mentioning on GT thread, i feel the DMA and EMA must both be watched when they are 'in play' or nearing a touch
i have been posting in the rooms right along about the round numbers, as they do work as FTSE 3900 showed
i feel many mutual fund managers and other types do not do technical analysis, so they react based on what happens at round numbers
ftse 3950 or spx 850 or compx 1650 are also considered 'round'
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