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To: Nemer who wrote (27728)7/22/1999 9:19:00 AM
From: Lee  Respond to of 50167
 
Hi Nemer,..Re:. why the 30 year T-Bond Index (TYX.X) and 30 year T-bond futures (US99U) are inversed to each other and why they don't trade exactly the same intra-day?

TYX is the cash bond which trades in NY. Also, the bond changes quarterly when new issues become effective. US9U is the futures and either lags or leads depending on traders' daily obsessions!<g> TYX always inverse to bond price, i.e. as rates rise, bond prices fall.

Glad to hear from you and of course, Georgia peaches are the best!<ggg>

Hope the answer is sufficient. Am working off the Tradestation PC as my notebook died and went to heaven last night - no more C drive! Talk about lost! All my brains were on the notebook!LOL! What little that's left anyway!<vbg>

Good trading Nemer,

Lee