主题:关注“最具成长性”股 000878云南铜业 -- 大海
云铜上38后哦就开始做T+0,昨天36.5补了两手,今天让LP大人逢低再补,没想到今天她准备在36.3买入时,又搞错了,36.3给我卖掉了,天哪,3个月内这是第三回了,我挣钱容易吗,还不能发脾气,呜呜呜.....。
好奇问一句,你有没有问过她为甚么老是会出现这种错误呢?点击确认之前都会有提示具体操作内容的啊,包括卖出/买入价格,数量,总价,等等,难道她不看的么?
认为可能都还在看好22号股东大会之后。本菜鸟乃超级新手,说错不负责任的。
LP是很聪明的人,T+0看15分钟的MACD线很准,可以把三一从33.5的成本做到26.5,斗地主有一万多分,和七八个人同时聊天不会搞错,家里的钱管的井井有条,难道每个人都有盲点。
既然已经做了那么多NB的事,小小失误就不言啦
花赞一下~
我是新手, 能否赐教一下操作方法,嘿嘿, 谢谢啦.
在网上搜索没找到操作方法,只找到定义.
有点成绩,全当练习了,筹码丢就丢了,反正一个月涨了近60%也知足了,只留个仓底等消息。
因为国内股票封基都不允许当天买卖.
所以目前所说的T+0,是必须手里先有至少前一天已买入的某股,然后高位卖出,等到跌到低位再买入.如果卖和买都是同一天操作的,就可以说是T+0了.
如果手里没有该股,那是无法做T+0的.
智利一位工会领导人近日表示,国有铜业巨头智利国营铜公司(Corporacion Nacional del Cobre de Chile,Codelco)五个铜矿的合同工人将于20日举行罢工。05年年底及06年初,智利国营铜公司的工会工人在El Salvador铜矿和El Teniente铜矿举行过为期近一个月的罢工。
http://www.smm.com.cn/readnews.php?id=10377
花谢了.
呼叫队长~~呼叫队长~~
000878已经被云铜情报组严密监控乐
OVER~
这是小组特派记者QYYF从大苹果发回的报道
Copper Futures Gain in New York as Strikes Threaten Supplies
By Millie Munshi
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Copper futures rose to a one-month high in New York as miners threatened strikes in major producers including Chile, the world's biggest source of the metal.
Contract workers at Codelco, the world's biggest copper producer, plan to walk off the job on June 20 and employees at the company's largest division may set up blockades to pressure management to boost bonuses. Copper rose to a record in May 2006, partly because labor unrest disrupted supplies.
``The strike threats are obviously something to watch,'' said Patrick Chidley, an analyst at Barnard Jacobs Mellet LLC in Stamford, Connecticut. ``They may be making people cautious.''
Copper futures for September delivery gained 5.75 cents, or 1.7 percent, to $3.479 a pound at 10:59 a.m. on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. Earlier, the metal touched $3.517 a pound, the highest since May 16.
The metal gained 5 percent last week, the most in seven weeks, as strike threats raised supply concerns. Miners have increased salary demands as the price of copper has surged fourfold in the past four years, boosting profit for companies including Chile's state-owned Codelco.
It isn't ``uncommon'' to see increased labor unrest when metals prices rise, Catherine Virga, an analyst at CPM Group Inc. in New York, said last week.
Workers at Southern Copper Corp., the world's fifth-largest producer of the metal, voted to strike to pressure management for higher wages, a union official said last week. Three of the company's eight Peruvian unions voted to strike on June 23. A strike would be the second in two months.
Talks Stalled
Talks have stalled between management and workers at Dona Ines de Collahuasi, Chile's third-largest copper mine, owned by Xstrata Plc and Anglo American Plc. Management on June 8 rejected a demand by workers for a new wage proposal before negotiations resume.
Xstrata, the world's fourth-largest copper producer, is also being affected by a strike that began June 11 at a refinery in Montreal. The company said the job action will disrupt delivery of the metal from the refinery, which accounted for 2 percent of world supply last year.
Traders will also be watching a report on the U.S. housing industry to be released at 1 p.m. in Washington today, Chidley said.
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo index of homebuilder sentiment may hold at 30 for a second consecutive month, economists predicted in a Bloomberg survey. The gauge hasn't been lower since February 1991. A reading below 50 means most respondents view conditions as poor.
Copper fell 17 percent in the fourth-quarter of 2006 as a housing slump cut demand from builders, the largest users of the metal in the U.S.
China's Imports
The metal has gained 21 percent this year as imports rose to record levels in China, the world's biggest copper user.
Copper is ``heavily influenced by Chinese buying,'' Richard Adkerson, chief executive officer of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. said last week. ``There are lots of questions about where it will be for the rest of the year.''
On the London Metal Exchange, copper for delivery in three months gained $112, or 1.5 percent, to $7,612 a metric ton. The metal rose to a record $8,800 a ton on May 11, 2006.
The record high for futures on the Comex is $4.04 a pound, also set on May 11, 2006.
A futures contract is an obligation to buy or sell a commodity at fixed price for delivery by a specific date.
准备资金分两路,主要接中信,另外想把前期抛的云铜接回,但是担心的仍然是前期涨幅过大,另外据说云铜里边违规资金很多,所以有些犹豫。请教河友,是否应该接回云铜?