I'd like to ask, many indices are now very high on the chart, are you gonna trade em today (stoxx and uk100)?
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Disliked{quote} Hello, i traded the dividend a few times after reading your posts a few weeks ago, seems interesting so thankx a lot I'd like to ask, many indices are now very high on the chart, are you gonna trade em today (stoxx and uk100)?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello, i traded the dividend a few times after reading your posts a few weeks ago, seems interesting so thankx a lot I'd like to ask, many indices are now very high on the chart, are you gonna trade em today (stoxx and uk100)?Ignored
Disliked{quote} are you gonna trade em today Yup, es, ftse nas will be dropping soon imo, will be a good swing on them allIgnored
Disliked{quote} Yup, es, ftse nas will be dropping soon imo, will be a good swing on them allIgnored
Disliked{quote} Ok thank you, i ll make a small enter also; i am still looking at it because Pepperstone treats these indices differently than IG, for example the trading hours are more strict and i don't have the gap on the chart, also the dividend is payed only if i keep the position overnight and even if i buy after the dividend releaseIgnored
Disliked{quote} Dont buy for the dividend. Wait till it drops and take a small position and then add if it drops another 10-15pointsIgnored
Disliked{quote} Oh yes I mean, if the gap closes today i ll close my position too, but if it closes tomorrow i ll have to keep my position open overnight, i am only looking at the gap but sometimes you can profit from both the dividend and the gap apparently (still looking into it tho) {image}Ignored