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KOERS GALAPAGOS 2015

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  1. aossa 8 juli 2015 09:44
    quote:

    MtBaker schreef op 8 juli 2015 09:40:

    Heerlij toch alweer terug naar inkooopniveau.
    Hoezo?

    Koers staat nog steeds te dansen op voortschrijdend gemiddelde van de laatste 20 dagen.
  2. [verwijderd] 8 juli 2015 09:56
    Amerikaanse beurzen groen gesloten, Europese beurzen groen, Galapagos groen. Geeuw.

    En ondertussen komen we dichter en dichter bij 24 weken data.
  3. [verwijderd] 8 juli 2015 09:58
    quote:

    BiostockAddict schreef op 8 juli 2015 09:56:

    Amerikaanse beurzen groen gesloten, Europese beurzen groen, Galapagos groen. Geeuw.

    En ondertussen komen we dichter en dichter bij 24 weken data.
    money.cnn.com/

    gisteren groen vandaag r..d
  4. aossa 8 juli 2015 10:00
    Die 24w data komen er sowiezo...
    Morgen groen of rood, dat is de verrassing (ROFL).

    Gelukkig ben ik kleurenblind...
  5. [verwijderd] 8 juli 2015 10:11
    China :

    China’s biggest stock-market rout since 1992 has done nothing to erode the bullish outlook of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Kinger Lau, the bank’s China strategist in Hong Kong, predicts the large-cap CSI 300 Index will rally 27 percent over the next 12 months as government support measures boost investor confidence and monetary easing spurs economic growth.
    Leveraged positions aren’t big enough to trigger a market collapse, Lau says, and valuations have room to climb. Goldman Sachs is sticking with its optimistic forecast in the face of record foreign outflows, the biggest-ever selloff by Chinese margin traders and a chorus of bubble warnings from international peers.
    The call hinges on the success of unprecedented government efforts to revive confidence among individual investors who watched equity values tumble by $3.2 trillion over the past three weeks. “It’s not in a bubble yet,” Lau said in an interview. “China’s government has a lot of tools to support the market.”
  6. aossa 8 juli 2015 10:13
    quote:

    mr. gala schreef op 8 juli 2015 09:49:

    En kom er maar in, wie heeft er vandaag op dayhigh verkocht en op een euro lager terug gekocht?
    koers - stuks
    46.8850 - 125
    46.8800 - 112
    46.9247 - 200
    46.8800 - 112
    46.7078 - 205
    46.6801 - 232
    46,5337 - 134

    De 112 man zit er weer bij...
    Die 200 stuks zullen naar ww gegaan zijn.
    En 'van LEEK', die doet enkel groter...
  7. [verwijderd] 8 juli 2015 10:15
    Does Greece Pose a Threat to Global Markets?
    Russ explains why the situation in Greece likely doesn't pose a longer-term threat to the global economy or financial markets.

    Greece-collumns_Ivan-Bastien_iStock.500x250
    Ivan Bastien / iStock / Thinkstock

    In yet another unexpected twist to the Greek drama, Greek voters delivered a resounding “No” vote in Sunday’s referendum, strongly rejecting the previous offer by Greece’s creditors.

    While the “No” vote doesn’t necessarily translate into an immediate Greek exit from the euro, it does substantially raise the odds that one will occur. At the very least, this outcome will lead to a prolonged period of chaos, as European officials try to salvage the situation amid continued negotiations. And a prolonged crisis risks putting the brakes on a recovery in European credit growth, slowing the region’s recovery.

    What do you want to know about Greece?Join in >
    However, as I write in my new weekly commentary, “Staying on Course as Greece Enters Uncharted Waters,” I don’t believe the situation in Greece poses a longer-term threat to the global economy or financial markets. Here’s why.

    Greece’s direct impact on the global economy and markets is tiny. It represents just 0.26 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP)—less than Peru or Romania. In addition, the country’s equities account for just 0.035 percent of the MSCI All World Equity Index, and most European companies have little to no sales exposure to Greece. In addition, Greece’s debt is mostly held by its official creditors (which can be easily recapitalized)—not the private sector.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) is providing a credible backstop to the European banking system and is positioned to contain any possible contagion beyond Greece.

    The European banking system is in much better shape today than it was in 2011-2012, when the European debt crisis first went mainstream. Banks have recapitalized, and the private banking sector’s lending exposure to Greece has dwindled to almost negligible levels, as the chart below shows.

    European-Bank-Exposure-to-Greece

    To be sure, though market reaction to the vote appeared muted early Monday, global markets are likely to take their cue from Greece in the short term. Indeed, last week was dominated by a widespread aversion to risk, a function primarily of increasing worries over Greece, with most equity markets falling and so-called “safe haven” bonds rallying.

    Still, the continued benign monetary environment and low bond yields should mitigate the size of any correction, and the systematic impact will likely be limited. As such, perhaps more important for U.S.-based investors will be the outcome of second quarter earnings. With estimates coming down aggressively, the U.S. economy recovering and dollar strength moderating, U.S. companies should have an easier time beating estimates this quarter.

    Sources: BlackRock, Bloomberg

    www.blackrockblog.com/2015/07/06/gree...
  8. forum rang 6 de tuinman 8 juli 2015 10:16
    quote:

    mr. gala schreef op 8 juli 2015 09:49:

    En kom er maar in, wie heeft er vandaag op dayhigh verkocht en op een euro lager terug gekocht?
    Dat is een snelle voorspelling. Wie zegt dat dayhigh al geweest is? Ik heb een verkooporder op 48,42.
  9. aossa 8 juli 2015 10:35
    De handel lag even 3 minuten stil...
    Om daarna weer te hervatten met 50 stuks.
  10. [verwijderd] 8 juli 2015 10:39
    quote:

    aossa schreef op 8 juli 2015 10:13:

    [...]

    koers - stuks
    46.8850 - 125
    46.8800 - 112
    46.9247 - 200
    46.8800 - 112
    46.7078 - 205
    46.6801 - 232
    46,5337 - 134

    De 112 man zit er weer bij...
    Die 200 stuks zullen naar ww gegaan zijn.
    En 'van LEEK', die doet enkel groter...
    Nou nee, mijn aankoop limiet staat iets lager...
  11. [verwijderd] 8 juli 2015 10:40
    quote:

    BiostockAddict schreef op 8 juli 2015 10:15:

    Does Greece Pose a Threat to Global Markets?
    Russ explains why the situation in Greece likely doesn't pose a longer-term threat to the global economy or financial markets.

    Greece-collumns_Ivan-Bastien_iStock.500x250
    Ivan Bastien / iStock / Thinkstock

    In yet another unexpected twist to the Greek drama, Greek voters delivered a resounding “No” vote in Sunday’s referendum, strongly rejecting the previous offer by Greece’s creditors.

    While the “No” vote doesn’t necessarily translate into an immediate Greek exit from the euro, it does substantially raise the odds that one will occur. At the very least, this outcome will lead to a prolonged period of chaos, as European officials try to salvage the situation amid continued negotiations. And a prolonged crisis risks putting the brakes on a recovery in European credit growth, slowing the region’s recovery.

    What do you want to know about Greece?Join in >
    However, as I write in my new weekly commentary, “Staying on Course as Greece Enters Uncharted Waters,” I don’t believe the situation in Greece poses a longer-term threat to the global economy or financial markets. Here’s why.

    Greece’s direct impact on the global economy and markets is tiny. It represents just 0.26 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP)—less than Peru or Romania. In addition, the country’s equities account for just 0.035 percent of the MSCI All World Equity Index, and most European companies have little to no sales exposure to Greece. In addition, Greece’s debt is mostly held by its official creditors (which can be easily recapitalized)—not the private sector.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) is providing a credible backstop to the European banking system and is positioned to contain any possible contagion beyond Greece.

    The European banking system is in much better shape today than it was in 2011-2012, when the European debt crisis first went mainstream. Banks have recapitalized, and the private banking sector’s lending exposure to Greece has dwindled to almost negligible levels, as the chart below shows.

    European-Bank-Exposure-to-Greece

    To be sure, though market reaction to the vote appeared muted early Monday, global markets are likely to take their cue from Greece in the short term. Indeed, last week was dominated by a widespread aversion to risk, a function primarily of increasing worries over Greece, with most equity markets falling and so-called “safe haven” bonds rallying.

    Still, the continued benign monetary environment and low bond yields should mitigate the size of any correction, and the systematic impact will likely be limited. As such, perhaps more important for U.S.-based investors will be the outcome of second quarter earnings. With estimates coming down aggressively, the U.S. economy recovering and dollar strength moderating, U.S. companies should have an easier time beating estimates this quarter.

    Sources: BlackRock, Bloomberg

    www.blackrockblog.com/2015/07/06/gree...

    Op lange termijn waarschijnlijk niet, nee...
    Maar daar ga ik ook niet vanuit, eerst maar eens kijken hoe we er volgende week bij staan.
    Jammer dat je de inhoud uit een stukje van een 'expert' haalt en zelf niks meld..
    Je begint een beetje door de mand te vallen.
  12. aossa 8 juli 2015 10:41
    quote:

    wonderwoman schreef op 8 juli 2015 10:39:

    [...]

    Nou nee, mijn aankoop limiet staat iets lager...

    Ik dacht het al °°°die WW is toch slimmer°°°...
    Maar let op, iemand kopieert jouw 'strategie' ;-)
  13. [verwijderd] 8 juli 2015 10:49
    quote:

    aossa schreef op 8 juli 2015 09:31:

    [...]
    Het gekke is dat Tsipras niet meer kan verliezen...

    Ofwel met een deal onder zijn belangrijkste voorwaarde: schuldherschikking op lange termijn, desnoods afbetaling over 200 jaar gespreid, zeg maar een perpetuum zoals die van ING (of de rabocertificaten van 'van Leek').

    Ofwel een Grexit waarbij schulden sowiezo niet meer betaald gaan worden.
    Starten dus met een propere lei... De tijdelijke kost neemt hij er graag bij want kost minder dan de ganse schuld te moeten afbetalen gedurende de volgende 3 jaar en IFM gaat hem helpen. Situatie veranderd? Ja, geen oude schulden meer.
    Een grexit als winst kenmerken voor griekenland... I dont know about that one.
    De gevolgen daarvan gaan verder dan alleeb geen oude schulden meer.
  14. aossa 8 juli 2015 10:54
    Tsipras in Europees Parlement: "Europees geld is nooit bij Griekse volk terechtgekomen"

    Hij heeft niet helemaal ongelijk, de knul...
  15. [verwijderd] 8 juli 2015 10:56
    quote:

    aossa schreef op 8 juli 2015 10:54:

    Tsipras in Europees Parlement: "Europees geld is nooit bij Griekse volk terechtgekomen"

    Hij heeft niet helemaal ongelijk, de knul...
    oh maar waar dan wel?
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