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RE: UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and DiscussionFirst time i post a chart in here. Going to do my best to take on board all feedback. RE: UK Stocks and ETFs - Watchlist and Discussion(2021-07-29, 01:45 PM)collotennis Wrote: First time i post a chart in here. Going to do my best to take on board all feedback. Firstly, the order type. As far as I have found few accounts, unless going for CFD or spreadbet, have buy stop limit orders as per the stage analysis book which limits their availability. As for the exchange, to me that makes sense. But you could consider perhaps the FTSE250 as the FTSE100 has a lot of multinationals. But it is a personal preference. But always worth considering the relative strength of the US and UK markets. But if you look at the US you need to consider forex charges, order types and stock availability.
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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 Discussion(2021-08-20, 09:48 AM)techwormi Wrote: Trader method watchlist - CMIP.L, NETD.L, ETQ.L, SIV.L, JFJ.L, SCPA.L, COMS.L, BKIR.L, MBT.L For some of these stocks I'm not seeing all these symbols in my data nor when I look on a brokers website like Hargraves Lansdown, BKIR.L, MBT, ETQ.L for example. That can happen with some very small cap stocks. However, looking at them SCPA.L, for example, has no data after April this year, it was taken over by another company. JFJ.L is an investment trust. There is a breakout level there, but at present it is below its 150 day moving average so is not suitable. Whether it would give a suitable volume signal is debatable. MBT.L is too thinly traded to be of interest, my rough calculations indicate it is trading around £6500 per day on average, but this fluctutes wildly, so this number is imprecise but what is important is it is too small. There is no volume on some days. So if you try to buy or sell a position in this, no matter how small you may influence the market yourself, you may not get the outcome you want. There will be a wide spread, which is around 12% at present. Again this one is is below a falling 150 day MA. How do you screen for these? |
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