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To: Real Man who wrote (349511)11/27/2007 10:26:30 AM
From: stan_hughes  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
I think we've agreed for quite a while now on where this is all going -- only the timing of it remains

The Fed can interject but not change the course -- once the current so-called 'move to safety' subsides, the 10-year and the long bond are going to start contemplating how/why a major US money centre bank needed to discount their stock price by 22% as well as pay out an 11% yield in order to raise some cash

In that light, if I were one of those bond/note holders, I'd be asking for a lot more return on my money than the 4% area -- at which point whatever is left of the equity markets at that stage will crater for sure
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