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Auteur: Bas Heijink

Technisch analist Bas Heijink schrijft iedere dag een update over de AEX. Senior Technisch Analist Bas Heijink houdt zich binnen de ING Investment Office van ING Bank bezig met Technische Analyse. Heijink let vooral op de kansen die hij ziet in de markt om op korte termijn een goed absoluut rendement te behalen. H...

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  1. [verwijderd] 16 oktober 2014 14:42
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    BekSide schreef op 16 oktober 2014 14:37:

    Klote boosters, heel de tijd de bied en laat koers weghalen wordt er gek van. Zit je met waardeloze stukken opgescheept waar je niks mee kan!

    Boost long 364 that is.
    Te gek ja, gewoon boeven dat men je in de steek laat dat jij en ik niks meer kunnen terug krijgen, die bankier wil namelijk nog wat geld ervoor en niet nog meer verlies.
  2. [verwijderd] 16 oktober 2014 14:44
    US weekly jobless claims total 264,000 vs. 290,000 expected

    The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell to a 14-year low last week, a positive signal for the labor market that could counter doubts over whether the economy is shifting into a higher gear.

    Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 23,000 to a seasonally adjusted 264,000, its lowest level since 2000, the Labor Department said on Thursday.

    That suggests the labor market is gaining steam and could bolster the view that the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates next year when the jobless rate is expected to continue to fall.

    weer een gevalletje goed nieuws is slecht nieuws.
  3. geobeo 16 oktober 2014 14:49
    quote:

    shorter6 schreef op 16 oktober 2014 14:44:

    US weekly jobless claims total 264,000 vs. 290,000 expected

    The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell to a 14-year low last week, a positive signal for the labor market that could counter doubts over whether the economy is shifting into a higher gear.

    Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 23,000 to a seasonally adjusted 264,000, its lowest level since 2000, the Labor Department said on Thursday.

    That suggests the labor market is gaining steam and could bolster the view that the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates next year when the jobless rate is expected to continue to fall.

    weer een gevalletje goed nieuws is slecht nieuws.
    Weer een gevalletje fundamentals zijn bullshit...
  4. forum rang 6 d' Aandelen ' 16 oktober 2014 14:51
    quote:

    Haager schreef op 16 oktober 2014 14:44:

    Er komt nog een aan, spx naar 1800-1810, dax 8185-8285, aex 353-360.5.

    Daarmee zullen dan ook nog wat stoplossjes vallen bij Arcelor, KLM, Aperam, afhankelijk van de diepgang van deze golf.
    Op basis van TA neem ik aan, zeker in deze tijd zou ik er niet blind op varen en een disclaimer is geen overbodige luxe bij dit soort ' voorspellingen.'

    Bijna niemand had de daling van vanmorgen zien aankomen of wel.

    Maar je zou gelijk kunnen krijgen.
  5. [verwijderd] 16 oktober 2014 14:55
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    Check out which companies are making headlines before the bell:

    Goldman Sachs—The investment bank reported third quarter profit of $4.57 per share, well above estimates of $3.21, with revenue also above estimates. CEO Lloyd Blankfein said improved economic conditions in the U.S. are among the factors helping Goldman's results.

    Delta Air Lines—The airline beat Street estimates by two cents with third quarter profit of $1.20 per share, excluding certain items. Delta makes note of "solid" margin expansion, though it said it still has work ahead of it to achieve its financial goals.

    Mattel—The toy maker missed estimates by six cents with per-share profit of 98 cents per share, excluding certain items, and revenue was short of consensus as well as sales of its flagship Barbie line slumped 21 percent.

    UnitedHealth—The health insurer beat estimates by 10 cents with third quarter profit of $1.63 per share, though revenue was very slightly shy. The company's results benefited from lighter use of medical services during the quarter.

    Baker Hughes—The oilfield services provider saw third quarter earnings fall short of estimates by 11 cents at $1.02 per share, excluding certain items. Revenue also missed estimates, as geopolitical events and lower Gulf of Mexico activity hurt results.

    Blackstone—The asset manager reported economic net income of 66 cents per unit, missing estimates by six cents, though revenue did beat estimates, and both its economic net income and its revenue reached record highs.

    Winnebago—The recreational vehicle maker reported fiscal fourth quarter profit of 48 cents per share, two cents above estimates, with revenue beating forecasts as well. Sales have been improving in recent quarters as the company introduces new products to the marketplace.

    Baxter International—The medical products maker beat estimates by four cents with third quarter profit of $1.35 per share, excluding certain items. Its results were helped by strong growth in the U.S. market.

    Philip Morris International—The tobacco maker earned $1.39 per share for the third quarter, excluding certain items, beating estimates by six cents. Revenue also beat estimates despite falling cigarette shipment volumes.

    American Express—The financial services giant beat estimates by four cents with quarterly profit of $1.40. Revenue was essentially in line with consensus, with Amex benefiting from an increase in card spending by U.S. customers.

    EBay—The e-commerce company earned 68 cents per share for its third quarter, excluding certain items, one cent above estimates. But EBay also cut its 2014 revenue forecast, marked by a lower than expected outlook for the holiday shopping season.

    Netflix—The streaming video company beat estimates by three cents with third quarter profit of 96 cents per share, but investors were disappointed by a lower than expected number of subscriber additions.

    Las Vegas Sands—The company fell short of estimates by one cent with third quarter profit of 83 cents per share, excluding certain items. The casino operator's revenue also fell short of forecasts, owing in part to slower business in Macau.

    AbbVie—The drug maker is recommending shareholders vote against its $55 billion deal to acquire Shire, because new US tax rules will negate the advantages of the transaction.

    Amazon.com—The online retailer will add 80,000 seasonal workers for the holiday season this year, up 14 percent from a year ago.

    Apple—Apple will hold an event at its Cupertino, California headquarters today, at which it's widely expected to unveil new versions of its iPad. Apple may also introduce new versions of its Mac computers as well as a new Mac operating system, according to company watchers.
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