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Strategies & Market Trends : Classic TA Workplace

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To: bcrafty who wrote (138407)11/10/2006 11:29:51 AM
From: stkboy1  Read Replies (1) of 209892
 
O/T ..well if it is banned by the board I shouldn't have posted the article. I found it interesting (although incomplete) that the resignation comes after concerns from "senior compliance officers"
Not sure of Cush's study but Lee at market swing marketswing.com has been keeping track and there did seem to be a great deal of repos up to the election. Can't see a market going down if you have constant liquidity being pumped into the market.
It does seem to be a split opinion concerning this topic and a sore one with some people so I shall stay off the subject.

These were recent comments from the big picture
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As to manipulations in the equity markets, I am undecided about that. I will note that several people far more experienced than I -- and far less cycnical, too -- have been commenting about the "Preternatural bid underneath." I may have to assemble some of the more cogent commentary along those lines.

Of course, the Fed does control money supply, and while it is understandable their providing additional liquidity during the rate tightening phase (i.e, more money supply as rates go higher) the most recent firehose of cash hitting the past few months since the pause is a bit harder to rationalize...
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