Short DAX at 7740

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by ASusilovic, May 23, 2007.

  1. Cool ! I like the vola.....that´s going to be a funny day ! :p
     
    #2341     Jan 21, 2008
  2. I think, it´s time for dynamic hedging and for buying some calls ! :p
     
    #2342     Jan 21, 2008
  3. JSSPMK

    JSSPMK

    AS, last week I posted a chart on ES when I traded a set-up, another member posted a chart on SPY options, they went x3 premium in minutes.
     
    #2343     Jan 21, 2008
  4. shaked

    shaked

    Imo it smells like a capitulation day but who knows... :confused:
     
    #2344     Jan 21, 2008
  5. I know. Paying horrible sums for some protection.....:(
     
    #2345     Jan 21, 2008
  6. But I bought also some ATM calls...playing kind of reversion to the mean scenario....:)
     
    #2346     Jan 21, 2008
  7. :confused:
     
    #2347     Jan 21, 2008
  8. shaked

    shaked

    We almost got to fibo 23.6% for all the move since 03/2003, as i wrote Imo this is a capitulation ( this week we have the fed )...

    All the stop loss of the LONG swing trading have been taken, the volume today is very high.
     
    #2348     Jan 21, 2008
  9. buying 6890

    v.small position...:eek:
     
    #2349     Jan 21, 2008
  10. How a French banker's comments derailed stocks

    A story with a headline "French regulator sees 'partial decoupling' of U.S. and E.U. economies" doesn't sound like the kind to derail stocks from Mumbai to Paris.

    Particularly when the losses came Monday, for an article published Friday in the International Herald Tribune, a paper best known for re-printing articles from its parent, The New York Times, in newsstands around Europe.
    Understandably, the story was slow to get around. But sitting in paragraph nine, there were comments that amount to a profit warning for banks in France as well as those around the world.
    "I'm reasonably confident that French banks will weather this turmoil without major trouble even though they are clearly, like all banks, in the world still in the process of marking down assets," said Christian Noyer, governor of the Bank of France and a member of the European Central Bank's governing council, Noyer's comments about "marking down assets" were enough to hit banks like Societe Generale which saw drops of around 8% on Friday and lost another 7% on Monday.
    Chart of FR:013080
    The comments from Noyer had a particular impact because the first version of the story - which no longer appear in the online edition -- said he was assessing balance sheets of SocGen and BNP Paribas.

    The current story on the IHT's Web site doesn't mention any bank in particular.

    Ha, ha, ha....great stuff !:p :D :)
     
    #2350     Jan 21, 2008