Dow Jones Industrial Average
WKN: 969420 / ISIN: US2605661048Crash
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06.05.10 20:53
#6
patznjeschniki
Noch 1h Zeit
die 10.000 sehen wir heute vielleicht sogar noch. Aber klar sollte sein, dass erst mal mittelfristig Korrektur ansteht. So ein Tag im Chartbild passt schwer zu einem weiterhin intakten mittelfristigen Aufwärtstrend.
Grüße,
patzi
Grüße,
patzi
06.05.10 21:09
#9
Katjuscha
booah ey, das lockt sogar patznjeschniki mal wieda
aus der Deckung.
Wahnsinn!
Wahnsinn!
06.05.10 21:10
#10
patznjeschniki
Unverhofft kommt oft
Aber kurzum - heute sind viel viel mehr Verkäufer unterwegs als Käufer
06.05.10 21:11
#11
Parocorp
+- null zum schluss
ist heute aber auch möglich... verrückte zeiten.
und l&s ist down... saubande lässt nicht nachkaufen...
und l&s ist down... saubande lässt nicht nachkaufen...
06.05.10 21:12
#12
patznjeschniki
@katjuscha
:-))))))
Jep, hast du wohl nicht unrecht! ;-) Irgend jemand muss euch doch drauf aufmerksam machen, dass hier alles zusammenkracht. Wobei ich schon extra 3 min. gewartet hatte, in der Hoffnung, dass ich mich nicht aus der Deckung wagen muss.
Grüße,
patzi
Jep, hast du wohl nicht unrecht! ;-) Irgend jemand muss euch doch drauf aufmerksam machen, dass hier alles zusammenkracht. Wobei ich schon extra 3 min. gewartet hatte, in der Hoffnung, dass ich mich nicht aus der Deckung wagen muss.
Grüße,
patzi
06.05.10 21:29
#13
DCWorld
Griechenland ist überall
Nun scheinen auch die Investoren zu begreifen, dass Griechenland überall lauert.
http://start-trading.de/schuldenkrise.htm
Es brennt lichterloh. Euro 1,257
http://start-trading.de/schuldenkrise.htm
Es brennt lichterloh. Euro 1,257
06.05.10 21:56
#14
patznjeschniki
Ich hab den Grund für den Crash gefunden
"Der Grund ist die Angst von Händlern, die Griechenland-Krise könnte die Erholung der globalen Rezession stoppen"
Manchmal kann es doch soo einfach sein ;-)
patzi
Manchmal kann es doch soo einfach sein ;-)
patzi
06.05.10 22:06
#15
udo-w.
stopp der erholung
der globalen rezession?.............
wann und wo ist die denn gestartet?
wann und wo ist die denn gestartet?
06.05.10 22:25
#16
patznjeschniki
o mann
jetzt les ich das auch erst. wäre natürlich schlecht, wenn die rezession sich nicht weiter erholen könnte - das würde mir als händler wohl auch angst machen
06.05.10 22:27
#17
Parocorp
darum gings heute abwärts - kettenreaktion
Procter & Gamble verlor zwischenzeitlich 37% intraday.... Kettenreaktion
NYSE: P&G's Plunge Came After Stock Moved Below Circuit Breaker
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Procter & Gamble tumbled as much as $22.79, or 37%, at one point Thursday afternoon after sharp declines in the stock market sent the stock below a key circuit breaker level.
Once a stock falls below its circuit breaker, or what the New York Stock Exchange calls "liquidity replenishment points," the price quotes are no longer just electronic and they go into "slow" mode, under which they are no longer protected under Regulation NMS. Reg NMS requires traders to transact on a trading venue at the lowest price rather than on a venue offering the quickest execution or the most reliability.
In turn, when P&G's stock fell below its circuit breaker, other market centers can trade through the quotes. While the designated market maker at the NYSE traded at the $56 level, a trade came through from the Nasdaq exchange at $39.37, according to the NYSE.
The trade went through because once a stock is below its circuit-breaker level, "we're looking to trade all the liquidity at the right price, an NYSE official said.
P&G wasn't the only stock that fell below its circuit-breaker level in Thursday's tumble, the NYSE official said. 3M Co. /quotes/comstock/13*!mmm/quotes/nls/mmm (MMM 84.09, -0.15, -0.18%) was another.
Both P&G and 3M are components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In turn, their plunges prompted the Dow's levels to fall sharply; when traders saw the Dow at those levels, it exacerbated the decline as it fueled further fears. NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Procter & Gamble tumbled as much as $22.79, or 37%, at one point Thursday afternoon after sharp declines in the stock market sent the stock below a key circuit breaker level.
Once a stock falls below its circuit breaker, or what the New York Stock Exchange calls "liquidity replenishment points," the price quotes are no longer just electronic and they go into "slow" mode, under which they are no longer protected under Regulation NMS. Reg NMS requires traders to transact on a trading venue at the lowest price rather than on a venue offering the quickest execution or the most reliability.
In turn, when P&G's stock fell below its circuit breaker, other market centers can trade through the quotes. While the designated market maker at the NYSE traded at the $56 level, a trade came through from the Nasdaq exchange at $39.37, according to the NYSE.
The trade went through because once a stock is below its circuit-breaker level, "we're looking to trade all the liquidity at the right price, an NYSE official said.
P&G wasn't the only stock that fell below its circuit-breaker level in Thursday's tumble, the NYSE official said. 3M Co. /quotes/comstock/13*!mmm/quotes/nls/mmm (MMM 84.09, -0.15, -0.18%) was another.
Both P&G and 3M are components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In turn, their plunges prompted the Dow's levels to fall sharply; when traders saw the Dow at those levels, it exacerbated the decline as it fueled further fears.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/...-below-circuit-breaker-2010-05-06
NYSE: P&G's Plunge Came After Stock Moved Below Circuit Breaker
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Procter & Gamble tumbled as much as $22.79, or 37%, at one point Thursday afternoon after sharp declines in the stock market sent the stock below a key circuit breaker level.
Once a stock falls below its circuit breaker, or what the New York Stock Exchange calls "liquidity replenishment points," the price quotes are no longer just electronic and they go into "slow" mode, under which they are no longer protected under Regulation NMS. Reg NMS requires traders to transact on a trading venue at the lowest price rather than on a venue offering the quickest execution or the most reliability.
In turn, when P&G's stock fell below its circuit breaker, other market centers can trade through the quotes. While the designated market maker at the NYSE traded at the $56 level, a trade came through from the Nasdaq exchange at $39.37, according to the NYSE.
The trade went through because once a stock is below its circuit-breaker level, "we're looking to trade all the liquidity at the right price, an NYSE official said.
P&G wasn't the only stock that fell below its circuit-breaker level in Thursday's tumble, the NYSE official said. 3M Co. /quotes/comstock/13*!mmm/quotes/nls/mmm (MMM 84.09, -0.15, -0.18%) was another.
Both P&G and 3M are components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In turn, their plunges prompted the Dow's levels to fall sharply; when traders saw the Dow at those levels, it exacerbated the decline as it fueled further fears. NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Procter & Gamble tumbled as much as $22.79, or 37%, at one point Thursday afternoon after sharp declines in the stock market sent the stock below a key circuit breaker level.
Once a stock falls below its circuit breaker, or what the New York Stock Exchange calls "liquidity replenishment points," the price quotes are no longer just electronic and they go into "slow" mode, under which they are no longer protected under Regulation NMS. Reg NMS requires traders to transact on a trading venue at the lowest price rather than on a venue offering the quickest execution or the most reliability.
In turn, when P&G's stock fell below its circuit breaker, other market centers can trade through the quotes. While the designated market maker at the NYSE traded at the $56 level, a trade came through from the Nasdaq exchange at $39.37, according to the NYSE.
The trade went through because once a stock is below its circuit-breaker level, "we're looking to trade all the liquidity at the right price, an NYSE official said.
P&G wasn't the only stock that fell below its circuit-breaker level in Thursday's tumble, the NYSE official said. 3M Co. /quotes/comstock/13*!mmm/quotes/nls/mmm (MMM 84.09, -0.15, -0.18%) was another.
Both P&G and 3M are components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In turn, their plunges prompted the Dow's levels to fall sharply; when traders saw the Dow at those levels, it exacerbated the decline as it fueled further fears.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/...-below-circuit-breaker-2010-05-06
06.05.10 22:33
#18
Minespec
es sind einfach Gewinnmitnahmen
die Rally seit März 09 hat eine Ernte verdient.
06.05.10 22:34
#19
Parocorp
Stock Selloff May Have Been Triggered by Error
http://www.cnbc.com/id/36999483
06.05.10 22:41
#20
the beginner
1.000 punkte
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07.05.10 06:41
#21
patznjeschniki
gehts heute weiter?
Die Medien sind natürlich immer sehr kreativ und müssen sich zu den Bewegungen auch eine Nachricht einfallen lassen. Aber ein Fehler oder das Brechen von Schlüsselmarken ist ja nicht gerade sehr kreativ!
patzi
patzi
07.05.10 07:00
#22
the beginner
ja
es geht immer weiter, jeden tag gehts hin & her , & das gezocke is nicht schwer, nur der verlust der tut so weh, o je ,o je