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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (130423)10/20/2001 8:30:31 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
No, there was not any "massive and possibly unprecedented flight out of the dollar" after the attack.

How do I know? Because I have been betting against the dollar for a long time and follow it, sometimes minute by minute. The dollar was a lot lower at the end of last year than it ever has been since September 11.

"Start of the dollar's decline around the $.82 euro area"?

Huh????

Are you looking at charts that are a year out of date? The euro is currently at a little below $0.90 to the dollar, and if you look at the inverse, the dollar to the euro, it's about 1.11 euros.

I probably should not bother to reply to such confused and out-of-touch statements.
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