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  1. 19 hours ago, Mustangmarek said:

    This implies that equity markets will rise which seems unlikely over the next 12 months other than for bear market rallies.

    Hi @Mustangmarek

    Thanks for sharing.

    S&P 500 closed lower, gives up earlier gains as volatility continues. 

    Stocks whipsawed in volatile trading Thursday as investors mulled over an update from the Federal Reserve, the latest GDP report and corporate earnings.

    Stocks are coming off three straight roller-coaster sessions, with the indexes seeing big swings each day this week. Despite wild intraday movement, the Dow is down just 0.3% on the week, while the S&P 500 is off by 1.6% and the Nasdaq is 3% lower. Full article CNBC

     

    All the best - MongiIG

  2. 20 hours ago, Linneyshaw said:

    Hi I seem a bit late to the party here but I assume that the adding of indicators is an ongoing thing... I have been looking around on charting websites and general forums and seen a lot of people asking for the Mansfield RSI (as popularised by Stan Weinstein) could this be considered?

    Hi @Linneyshaw

    Thanks for reaching out. You are not late, you can still submit your vote on the current request list. In regards to the Mansfield RSI, I will pass your suggestion and feedback through to our development team.

    All the best - MongiIG

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    LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing the political battle of his career with a growing rebellion from within his own party after multiple allegations of parties and gatherings of government staff, including himself, during coronavirus lockdowns.

    An inquiry is currently taking place to establish the nature and purpose of the gatherings and whether Covid legislation at the time was broken. The findings of that investigation are being eagerly awaited as the results could prompt more Conservative Party lawmakers to turn on Johnson and mount a confidence vote and leadership challenge.

     

    CNBC has a short guide to a very British political crisis: Full article on CNBC

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  4. 6 hours ago, Ikechukwu said:

    Please confirm closing times . UK shares says closing time is 11.30 pm but shares normally close at 4.30pm do you mean 11.30am?? Please sort out your AMs from your PMs if so!!

    UK shares Early close at 11.30pm

    Hi @Ikechukwu

    Thanks for reaching out. As stated on the blog: All times listed are in AEDT.

    UK shares early close Friday 24th and 31st December 2021 at 12:30pm (UK time) which is 11:30pm (AEDT). GMT +11 difference.

    Friday 24th December 2021 time below:

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    Friday 31st December 2021 time below:

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    Hope this will help!

     

    All the best and happy holidays!

    MongiIG

  5. On 28/10/2021 at 22:06, HeOfMuchDisgrunt said:

    A missed opportunity to ask about logarithmic scales.

     

    On 20/11/2021 at 13:39, endodontist said:

    Volume profile and order flow on the retail platform.

     

     

    On 26/11/2021 at 19:29, Migyello said:

    I've seen Josh Mahoney refer to a standard deviation channel that looks useful but is not within the standard chart package (from what I can see anyway). Could you add this please?

     

    On 04/12/2021 at 15:03, Ikechukwu said:

    Is the poll closed? Why don;t you guys send notifications of polls? 26 responses is pitiful!

    Hi @HeOfMuchDisgrunt, @Ikechukwu, @Migyello and @endodontist

    Vote and share your valuable & useful feedback on the blog below:

    We will forward your feedback to our developers.

    All the best - MongiIG

  6. On 04/12/2021 at 15:03, Ikechukwu said:

    Is the poll closed? Why don;t you guys send notifications of polls? 26 responses is pitiful!

    Hi @Ikechukwu

    Yes this poll is closed. If you have other feedback or suggestions please write to us and comment on this blog your charts request and will pass your suggestion through to our development team.

    Thanks for your suggestion on sending notifications we will be putting up another poll soon on IG Indicators Request and therefore your feedback is important to us and we will pass on your feedback to our development team.

    All the best - MongiIG

  7. 1 hour ago, Migyello said:

    I've seen Josh Mahoney refer to a standard deviation channel that looks useful but is not within the standard chart package (from what I can see anyway). Could you add this please?

    Hi @Migyello

    Thank you for your feedback. I will pass your suggestion through to our development team.

    All the best - MongiIG

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  8. On 11/11/2021 at 23:24, skyreach said:

    Business anywhere need stability. In N. Ireland the same is true.

    As I see it the E. U. should not over do the obsession of applying oppressive conditions with the U.K & any of the UK's territories that were part of it pre- joining the EU. And then when she left the EU it hen honor her rights fully.

    EU obsession to demonise the UK in going free of EU, & behind the scenes pushing its allies in the UK to cause chaos or confusion through the media has wasted much time in not creating friendly relationships after the divorce.

    Getting Ireland to use N. Ireland as a leverage via special protocols for trade , or Spain desire for Gibraltar, or the English territorial waters as their right  to use for fishing, etc... ONLY DEMONSTRATES THAT OTHER EU NATIONS HAD BEEN THINKING OF LEAVING TOO (AT LEAST THEIR POPULATION HAD).

    The EU has acted as if they are afraid to grant Britain them to regain full Self-determinism and a level playing field, for various reasons.

    The U.S.A & the E.U. SHOULD REMEMBER THAT the British Empire had began with good ideals as had many past civilisations (e.g. Roman), namely that to do TRADE WITH OTHER NATIONS AND MAINTAIN GENUINE FRIENDLY RELATIONS. It was ONLY after bad & corrupt practices were allowed & greed over ruled common sense, fair play and not effecting justice actions among its own ranks that the dwindling spiral  of its Empire became lost (same with other past Empires too).

    Obsessive control gives good control a bad name. Good control merely requires the above being employed for fair trading, justice actions  and trust. Bad control demonstrates destructive ploys that does neither side any good.

    Britain has the right too use Article (as does the EU).

    The EU should tell its Nation states to stop some of its nations in craving to ignite its old past dreams of grabbing , N Ireland or Gibraltar, or fishing rights in British waters through political mischief and complex twisted  laws to try to score brownie points.

    Article 16 is not the real problem but the political the elite causing it via their faulty methods to keep some leverage over the UK.

    Instead It would be easier and far better to create a level playing field, take responsibility for its own financial & economic problems, and maintain a friendly relations with the UK. After all we were already friends and allies. Lets cut out the friction from the EU.

     

     

    Hi @skyreach

    Brexit: UK looks likely to trigger Article 16 - then what?

    Map of the the UK showing how goods travelling from GB into NI and onward to the Republic of Ireland.
    For the full article by Laura Kuenssberg, Political editor, BBC
     
     
      
  9. On 09/11/2021 at 09:30, igreen said:

    also useful to have free form drawing/writing within drawing tools. e-g if I want to draw a cup and handle or wave drawing, at present there is no tools for it.

    Hi @igreen

    Thank you for your feedback. I will pass your suggestion through to our development team.

    All the best - MongiIG

  10. Hi Community,

    We are working towards making IG trading platform charting developments better to provide a good user trading experience.

    We would appreciate it if you could take part in the poll and vote as we are continuously working on adding more chart features to our IG trading platform to make your trading experience better. 

    Share your valuable & useful feedback on the blog below:

     

    Thanks

     

    All the best - MongiIG

  11. On 27/10/2021 at 20:09, FoxyProf99 said:

    An ICE player of note the VW group announces its Q3 figures tomorrow, 28th October 2021, while those figures of themselves will be interesting, its going to show in STARK contrast with TESLA, how a major ICE company is doing in sales of its vehicles, and How those figures compare to Tesla, with GIGABerlin likely to be opening on VW's doorstep sometime soon. Pointing to where VW may find themselves this time next year.

    Hi @FoxyProf99

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    The CEO of Volkswagen Group has praised Elon Musk’s Tesla and welcomed the fact there will be competition between the two firms going forward.  

     

    Reported by CNBC

  12. 21 minutes ago, Guest Stu said:

    If you haven't noticed higher prices for most things you are buying now obviously you dont need to pay attention to inflation. But if you have BE AWARE FROM NOW AND ON.

    Hi Stu

    Inflation affects all aspects of the economy, from consumer spending, business investment and employment rates to government programs, tax policies, and interest rates. Understanding inflation is crucial to investing because inflation can reduce the value of investment returns.

     

    All the best - MongiIG

  13. 18 hours ago, Guest James said:

    Thank you. Look forward to hearing from you 

    Hi James
     
    Apologies for the delay. This is just an indication of the adjustments for the day. There was a reduction to 11.99 as Admiral and Glencore were special dividend this week however this wasn't updated on market news platforms until later this week. Apologies again for any inconvenience caused.
     
    All the best - MongiIG
  14. 4 hours ago, Guest James said:

    What does the 2 figures for FTSE 100 mean? Is the total amount of adjustment the combined figures?

    thanks 

    Hi James

    I have relayed this message on and our dealing desk are giving us an update tomorrow. Due to some payouts being in another currency and some special dividend we’re having to investigate before giving the correct amount. We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause but look to rectify as soon as possible.
     
    All the best - MongiIG
  15. On 16/08/2021 at 07:45, RFSmithers said:

    Central bank press conferences on monetary policy provide a lot of price movements and volatility in the forex markets. Traders looking for high volatility and price swings are always watchful during these central bank events.

    Hi @RFSmithers, thanks for your comment, you are spot on about what you have just mentioned.

    The Q&A session provides an interesting tool of central bank communication. It gives journalists the opportunity in real time to digest the information provided through the decision and the introductory statement, to compare it with their own prior information, and to ask questions on those issues that need clarification.

    The conference is approximately an hour long and has two parts. Firstly, a prepared statement is read, then the conference is open to press questions. The press conference examines the factors which affected the banks interest rate decision and deals with the overall economic outlook and inflation. Most importantly, it provides clues regarding future monetary policy. High levels of volatility can frequently be observed during the press conference as press questions lead to unscripted answers.

     

    All the best - MongiIG

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