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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: Terry Whitman who wrote (35180)5/2/2002 1:05:47 AM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
Hi Terry, Yes I believe so.

..........We have the highest momentum level reading of the past 3 years in Crude when we made the April 4th high at 18.31 basis the nearby contract. This is the same type of bullish price action that we have seen in the Price Momentum of Gold and the CRB Index itself. click here Obviously the aggressive Fed easings of 2001 with a record 11 Federal Funds rate cuts, and the largest percentage decline in Short rates in Modern History, is influencing asset class allocation on a global basis.
The Fed has combined rate cuts with additional aggressive measures to expand both the Monetary Base click here and Monetary Aggregates. One of the most obvious ways has been through the adding permanent reserves to the banking system by buying back Various US Government Debt issues in (FOMC) Open Market Operations which has occurred over 80 times this past year. The Permanent additions to liquidity through repurchases has been more pronounced since 9-11.

The upward Trend in Year over year rate of change of M2 Money Supply Growth click here is further testimony of the expansion of the money supply and is not demonstrating its Inflationary impact on the commodity markets.

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btw. what's the latest installment on the road to retirement hill -g-

john
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