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RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion - Smellypunks - 2016-11-13

(2016-11-13, 11:57 AM)isatrader Wrote:
(2016-11-13, 01:56 AM)Smellypunks Wrote: FTSE sector performance for 1, week, month, year.

What website do you get these UK sector tables from?

It's investing.com. It's a portfolio with all the ftse sectors in, takes a few minutes to do but is useful as they have charts and all the table data. You should be able to do the same thing with your software.

I am wondering if the industrial metals data is correct as 213% seems very high.


RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion - isatrader - 2016-11-14

(2016-11-13, 01:11 PM)Smellypunks Wrote: It's investing.com. It's a portfolio with all the ftse sectors in, takes a few minutes to do but is useful as they have charts and all the table data. You should be able to do the same thing with your software.

I am wondering if the industrial metals data is correct as 213% seems very high.

Go to the http://www.londonstockexchange.com page that has the sectors here: http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/stocks/indices/constituents-indices.html?index=NMX&industrySector=&page=1# and you can see which stocks make up each FTSE 350 sector.

The industrial metals sector for example only has one stock in it - EVR.L, which would explain the large moves.


RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion - Smellypunks - 2016-11-14

(2016-11-14, 12:21 AM)isatrader Wrote:
(2016-11-13, 01:11 PM)Smellypunks Wrote: It's investing.com. It's a portfolio with all the ftse sectors in, takes a few minutes to do but is useful as they have charts and all the table data. You should be able to do the same thing with your software.

I am wondering if the industrial metals data is correct as 213% seems very high.

Go to the http://www.londonstockexchange.com page that has the sectors here: http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/stocks/indices/constituents-indices.html?index=NMX&industrySector=&page=1# and you can see which stocks make up each FTSE 350 sector.

The industrial metals sector for example only has one stock in it - EVR.L, which would explain the large moves.

Thanks ISA. I am using the All share sectors to give a broader picture. But there seem to only be two stocks in the sector. So add FXPO to EVR. Strange thing is if you go to link below they say there is 4 stocks in the sector. But I think the two extra are on AIM?

http://shares.telegraph.co.uk/sectors/summary/sector/1750


RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion - isatrader - 2016-11-14

(2016-11-14, 04:56 PM)Smellypunks Wrote: Thanks ISA. I am using the All share sectors to give a broader picture. But there seem to only be two stocks in the sector. So add FXPO to EVR. Strange thing is if you go to link below they say there is 4 stocks in the sector. But I think the two extra are on AIM?

The AIM has much more in the industrial metals sector:

AMBR, BMR, EMH, FCR, FAM, IRON, KRS, LIFE, SML, TSTR, URA, URU, ZIOC

Just use the dropdown filters on the previous link and change the index and redo the search.


RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion - Smellypunks - 2016-11-17

stage 3 forming in CEY. 30 week ave not yet rolled over. line in the sand has been drawn.


RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion - pcabc - 2016-11-23

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RE: UK Stocks - Watchlist and Discussion - pcabc - 2016-11-25

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UK Advance Decline Line Cumulative Chart - isatrader - 2016-12-25

UK Cumulative Advance Decline Line chart