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6 years 4 days ago #16317 by Trendfriend
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"It could be a wild ride, and there's more than just markets riding on the outcome in my humble view".

good reminder there Libero....well said...

Stay safe everyone...

Ade...what Remo said about cfd's is right imho...
even though it may come across as a cigarette smoker saying to other people
"don't start smoking.... its not good for you" :whistle: :side:

wait for the big p/b then buy quality stocks that pay a good divi...and hold imho...

atb, wdik, dyor,
trendfriend
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6 years 4 days ago #16315 by Trendfriend
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does look like a bit of a bear flag on the daily.... :evil:
i think a break below 26200....should open things up....and this be clear for a run towards 24672....imho..

gotta run...back later to read all the posts....

atb, wdik, dyor,
trendfriend :)

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6 years 4 days ago - 6 years 4 days ago #16313 by MRA4
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AdeMcG, Libero & any anyone else , if you want to do gold i use,
iShares Physical Gold ETC GBP (LSE:SGLN)
www.ii.co.uk/etfs/ishares-physical-gold-etc-gbp/LSE:SGLN
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6 years 4 days ago #16312 by remo
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Honestly speaking......don’t spread bet as you will need huge funds just to have a position open nowadays. They changed the law on spread betting last year and its basicallly safe guards people who have a bad habit of betting big . Where as before you could do £10 a point bet with funds of around £200 , but now it’s more like £2000 of funds required for same bet...
Only professional traders have the luxury of small funds for big positions....basically people who are tax registered for trading...lol..
The markets are really crazy currently and which ever way you bet you will get taken out due to huge swings of 500 points a time...
When ever I enter on the Dow I’m starting with 500 points stop currently...just to try and give it a chance to get the trade right....This is not good....I used to only have a 40 point stop on the Dow but those days are gone now...due to size of index...
Stay safe and just watch and see how the markets perform as it’s a roller coaster .
Just safe money up for the big event which hopefully is getting on board at the bottom f the markets....long way off still so just try and enjoy the ride..
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6 years 5 days ago #16310 by AdeMcG
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Thanks for the explanation Libero,....perhaps I will stay ultra safe and just watch the action from a far
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6 years 5 days ago #16309 by Libero
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AdeMcG wrote: For a simpleton like myself, :P what is the easiest ( and safest) way to profit from exposure to:
A.) Gold ( perhaps an ETF?)
B.) The DOW long or short

I have an active iii trading and share ISA account and I don't really want to open an IG index account and lose lots of cash like 64% of all their accounts :silly:
cheers
Ade


Ade, glad you're well.

with regards to your questions...

a. it really depends - are you looking to trade gold for the short term, or do you believe in it as a genuine safe haven (i.e. to have and to hold)

b. easiest and safest when trading the dow (particularly during volatility and especially when looking to short) are tough to answer - it's not easy, and it's definitely not safe!

you have a number of options with both a & b

a. buy physical, bet on it (cfd, or spread), etf and funds, the royal mint etc...
b. short via IG and the like again (via Cfd or spread), options (beware!), warrants (beware!), or inverse trackers.

In fact, they all deserve a "beware" disclaimer.

Stay Safe!
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