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Ovaron
Ovaron
Warum? Das kann ich Dir sagen:
Weil die Deutschen (offenbar) das zittrigste Anlegervolk der Welt sind...
Popeye993
Weil die Deutschen (offenbar) das zittrigste Anlegervolk der Welt sind...
Popeye993
Hallo Popeye!
Du meinst wohl: Nasdaq runter--NeuerMarkt runter
Nasdaq zum Schluss rauf--NM runter,weilNAS könnte ja Mittags schlecht eröffnen?
Damit hättest Du genau recht!!!
Ovaron
Du meinst wohl: Nasdaq runter--NeuerMarkt runter
Nasdaq zum Schluss rauf--NM runter,weilNAS könnte ja Mittags schlecht eröffnen?
Damit hättest Du genau recht!!!
Ovaron
Hi zusammen !
Wenn man sich die Umsätze anguckt, sind hier leider nicht nur
hektische (mit Verlaub) Kleinanleger-Hosenscheißer zu Werk,
sondern auch Institutionelle.
Mal sehen, ob sich`s nur um ne` doofe Kurzzeitpanik handelt,
oder ob doch mehr dahinter steckt.
Hoffen wir`s mal nicht !!!
Ciao
Aimex
Wenn man sich die Umsätze anguckt, sind hier leider nicht nur
hektische (mit Verlaub) Kleinanleger-Hosenscheißer zu Werk,
sondern auch Institutionelle.
Mal sehen, ob sich`s nur um ne` doofe Kurzzeitpanik handelt,
oder ob doch mehr dahinter steckt.
Hoffen wir`s mal nicht !!!
Ciao
Aimex
Reuters Finance News
Intel Warning Felt Globally
By Edwin Chan Sep 22 2:39am ET
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian stock markets slumped Friday as a global equities
sell-off gathered steam and technology shares were hammered by a surprise
third-quarter revenue warning from U.S. giant chipmaker Intel Corp.
Intel`s first sales warning in two years, released after the U.S. stock market close,
clouded the outlook for the global technology sector and knocked the wind out of chip
and computer shares in Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei and Hong Kong.
The warning had also hurt U.S. technology stocks in after-hours trade, sending Intel
shares tumbling 21 percent. Analysts foresaw grim sessions later Friday for European
and U.S. markets.
In London, investors would focus on chip designers ARM Holdings and Imagination
Technologies and fiber-optics firm Bookham Technology among others.
``The Intel warning is a major fresh negative for European markets -- I think we are in
for a day of high selling pressure and high volatility,`` said Achim Matzke, analyst at
Commerzbank.
Intel`s warning, linked to weak European demand for its microprocessors, came amid
speculation stellar growth in global microprocessor and computer demand could not be
sustained.
``It`s going to be ugly across the board in tech,`` said Daniel Kunstler, analyst at JP
Morgan.
``You can start with semiconductors and everything from PC makers to enterprise
hardware manufacturers will be affected.``
Tokyo stocks tumbled, led by semiconductor issues like chipmakers NEC Corp and
Toshiba Corp. The Nikkei average ended 3.02 percent off at 15,818.25.
Hong Kong`s Hang Seng Index fell 2.03 percent just after the open and extended its
slide to 2.46 percent at 14,791.66 by the morning`s end.
Regional markets like Seoul and Taipei, dominated by technology issues, also took a
beating.
Seoul`s KOSPI finished the day down 7.17 percent at 553.25, led by a struggling
Samsung Electronics.
Taipei`s TAIEX closed at an 18-month low of 6,612.09, off 4.46 percent on the day.
Singapore, another market rife with high-tech counters, sank 2.69 percent to 1,935.39
by midday. The Straits Times Index is now massively undersold according to its
reading of 6.6 on the 14-day Relative Strength Index.
U.S. TECH STOCKS RETREAT
Shares of most major U.S. chip makers lost ground in after-hours trading, including
Advanced Micro Devices Inc, Micron Technology Inc, Cypress Semiconductor Corp
and National Semiconductor Corp.
Bellwether names in other technology sectors were also hit. Dell Computer Corp,
Microsoft Corp, Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard Co all fell.
``Obviously this is not good news. The market is certainly not in shape to heed any of
this type of negative news,`` said Peter Cardillo, director of research at Westfalia
Investments.
``It`s another cloud over the earnings season and obviously the markets will respond in
a very negative way, at least Nasdaq will.``
``It looks like it`s going to be a grim Friday.``
Thursday, a late bout of buying pushed the Dow Jones industrial average up 0.73
percent to 10,765.52.
But market breadth was negative due to lingering concerns sky-high oil prices and the
weakness of the euro would eat into the profits of U.S. multinationals.
About 17 stocks fell for every 11 that rose on the New York Stock Exchange, even as
one of Wall Street`s most influential market watchers, Abby Joseph Cohen, said
investors` worries were ``overdone`` and would be ``short-lived.``
The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index fell 68.57 points or 1.76 percent to end
at 3,828.87.
Both U.S. and European telecom shares had slumped on Thursday, a day after Sprint
Corp and its wireless unit, Sprint PCS Group, warned their results would fall short of
expectations due to fewer new subscribers and rising costs.
Telecom companies may cut back on capital spending, hurting profits at equipment
suppliers like Nortel Networks and Lucent Technologies.
``September has been a bad month in terms of corporate confessionals and
superimposed on that you have the energy situation and the euro situation,``
Prudential`s Wachtel said.
In London, the FTSE 100 index closed at 6,199.2, down 80.7 points or 1.29 percent.
EURO GETS A BREAK
The euro, which has lost about 30 percent of its value since its launch 20 months ago,
got a reprieve as the market turned cautious ahead of a weekend Group of Seven (G7)
meeting.
Market analysts were skeptical any type of coordinated euro rescue would emerge
from the meeting of G7 finance ministers in Prague. But the market was reluctant to
take chances and gave the euro a break from this week`s daily diet of record lows.
At 0550 GMT, the euro hovered a whisker below 86 cents, well above Wednesday`s
record low of 84.40 cents.
Against the yen, the euro was around 91.93 yen, also above lifetime lows near 90 yen.
The dollar rose to 106.90 yen from 106.54 yen.
At 0551 GMT, front-month November light crude futures last traded at $33.82 in Asia,
down 18 cents from its New York Mercantile Exchange close of $34.00 per barrel.
Traders attributed the energy price drop to Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore`s
proposal that oil be released from the nation`s Strategic Petroleum Reserve to curb
high prices.
Intel Warning Felt Globally
By Edwin Chan Sep 22 2:39am ET
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian stock markets slumped Friday as a global equities
sell-off gathered steam and technology shares were hammered by a surprise
third-quarter revenue warning from U.S. giant chipmaker Intel Corp.
Intel`s first sales warning in two years, released after the U.S. stock market close,
clouded the outlook for the global technology sector and knocked the wind out of chip
and computer shares in Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei and Hong Kong.
The warning had also hurt U.S. technology stocks in after-hours trade, sending Intel
shares tumbling 21 percent. Analysts foresaw grim sessions later Friday for European
and U.S. markets.
In London, investors would focus on chip designers ARM Holdings and Imagination
Technologies and fiber-optics firm Bookham Technology among others.
``The Intel warning is a major fresh negative for European markets -- I think we are in
for a day of high selling pressure and high volatility,`` said Achim Matzke, analyst at
Commerzbank.
Intel`s warning, linked to weak European demand for its microprocessors, came amid
speculation stellar growth in global microprocessor and computer demand could not be
sustained.
``It`s going to be ugly across the board in tech,`` said Daniel Kunstler, analyst at JP
Morgan.
``You can start with semiconductors and everything from PC makers to enterprise
hardware manufacturers will be affected.``
Tokyo stocks tumbled, led by semiconductor issues like chipmakers NEC Corp and
Toshiba Corp. The Nikkei average ended 3.02 percent off at 15,818.25.
Hong Kong`s Hang Seng Index fell 2.03 percent just after the open and extended its
slide to 2.46 percent at 14,791.66 by the morning`s end.
Regional markets like Seoul and Taipei, dominated by technology issues, also took a
beating.
Seoul`s KOSPI finished the day down 7.17 percent at 553.25, led by a struggling
Samsung Electronics.
Taipei`s TAIEX closed at an 18-month low of 6,612.09, off 4.46 percent on the day.
Singapore, another market rife with high-tech counters, sank 2.69 percent to 1,935.39
by midday. The Straits Times Index is now massively undersold according to its
reading of 6.6 on the 14-day Relative Strength Index.
U.S. TECH STOCKS RETREAT
Shares of most major U.S. chip makers lost ground in after-hours trading, including
Advanced Micro Devices Inc, Micron Technology Inc, Cypress Semiconductor Corp
and National Semiconductor Corp.
Bellwether names in other technology sectors were also hit. Dell Computer Corp,
Microsoft Corp, Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard Co all fell.
``Obviously this is not good news. The market is certainly not in shape to heed any of
this type of negative news,`` said Peter Cardillo, director of research at Westfalia
Investments.
``It`s another cloud over the earnings season and obviously the markets will respond in
a very negative way, at least Nasdaq will.``
``It looks like it`s going to be a grim Friday.``
Thursday, a late bout of buying pushed the Dow Jones industrial average up 0.73
percent to 10,765.52.
But market breadth was negative due to lingering concerns sky-high oil prices and the
weakness of the euro would eat into the profits of U.S. multinationals.
About 17 stocks fell for every 11 that rose on the New York Stock Exchange, even as
one of Wall Street`s most influential market watchers, Abby Joseph Cohen, said
investors` worries were ``overdone`` and would be ``short-lived.``
The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index fell 68.57 points or 1.76 percent to end
at 3,828.87.
Both U.S. and European telecom shares had slumped on Thursday, a day after Sprint
Corp and its wireless unit, Sprint PCS Group, warned their results would fall short of
expectations due to fewer new subscribers and rising costs.
Telecom companies may cut back on capital spending, hurting profits at equipment
suppliers like Nortel Networks and Lucent Technologies.
``September has been a bad month in terms of corporate confessionals and
superimposed on that you have the energy situation and the euro situation,``
Prudential`s Wachtel said.
In London, the FTSE 100 index closed at 6,199.2, down 80.7 points or 1.29 percent.
EURO GETS A BREAK
The euro, which has lost about 30 percent of its value since its launch 20 months ago,
got a reprieve as the market turned cautious ahead of a weekend Group of Seven (G7)
meeting.
Market analysts were skeptical any type of coordinated euro rescue would emerge
from the meeting of G7 finance ministers in Prague. But the market was reluctant to
take chances and gave the euro a break from this week`s daily diet of record lows.
At 0550 GMT, the euro hovered a whisker below 86 cents, well above Wednesday`s
record low of 84.40 cents.
Against the yen, the euro was around 91.93 yen, also above lifetime lows near 90 yen.
The dollar rose to 106.90 yen from 106.54 yen.
At 0551 GMT, front-month November light crude futures last traded at $33.82 in Asia,
down 18 cents from its New York Mercantile Exchange close of $34.00 per barrel.
Traders attributed the energy price drop to Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore`s
proposal that oil be released from the nation`s Strategic Petroleum Reserve to curb
high prices.
Dann wartet mal auf die Nasdaq eröffnung.
DG Ziel nich ohne grund bei 3.000 bis 3.400 (ziel wurde im frühjar ausgesprochen und noch nicht ganz erreicht).
Ich für meinen Teil habe jedenfalls ein wenig liquidität aufgebaut.
Aber du hast schon recht
Qualität läuft trotzdem überdurchschnittlich
mfg
DG Ziel nich ohne grund bei 3.000 bis 3.400 (ziel wurde im frühjar ausgesprochen und noch nicht ganz erreicht).
Ich für meinen Teil habe jedenfalls ein wenig liquidität aufgebaut.
Aber du hast schon recht
Qualität läuft trotzdem überdurchschnittlich
mfg
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