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RE: UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and DiscussionHi pcabc RE: UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and Discussion(2020-05-06, 01:22 PM)Boggers Wrote: Hi pcabc There is a reason why the UK does not get much mention, it has been much weaker than the US. Just compare the FTSE100 versus the S&P500 for the last few years. Also there are considerably more stocks to chose from in the US compared with the UK and like you say, the higher spreads do not help. So once you start screening it really cuts things down. I don't find too much in the way of UK stocks coming out of my screener. UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and DiscussionI'm going to start posting more regularly in the UK thread again, as I've decided to put together a portfolio of UK stocks in my SIPP pension account. To begin with I've gone through the FTSE 350 manually and picked out stocks in the same way that I do with the US watchlist. So some have already broken out, some are pulling back, some are basing, and some are close to buy points etc. And I've also run a scan for growth stocks via ADVFN and added a few additional stocks from that too.
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Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. RE: UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and DiscussionRE: UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and DiscussionRE: UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and Discussion(2020-07-13, 12:30 PM)Boggers Wrote:(2020-07-12, 12:21 PM)pcabc Wrote: 888 Boggers, no I did not buy. I thought it was interesting so that is why I posted it. However, UK market breadth has not been so wonderful and the US sector breadth has not been so good either so I am being cautious. https://www.stageanalysis.net/forum/Thre...4#pid16294 I'm trying to be more selective when I open positions with stage analysis as I've had short periods of good success and longer periods where failing positions have ground my account down owing to costs, slippage as well as perhaps some less than ideal choices. The UK, with few exceptions, has been a lot weaker than the US so I'm keeping an eye out for UK stocks but it has not been my main point of attention. Back to 888.L's volume. I agree, volume could have been stronger, but I do note there had been some strong positive spikes in the preceding weeks and Thursday's and Friday's volume were fairly good. UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and DiscussionOCDO.L - in Stage 2 consolidating the 100%+ move off of the March lows, and at the 50 day MA, forming a potential 3 weeks tight pattern. Fundamentals look terrible. But price action is strong and volume has got quiet while it's held up. So watching for a breakout above the developing range at 2082
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