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Strategies & Market Trends : MARKET INDEX TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - MITA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (1920)12/13/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: fut_trade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
Heinz, don't spend too much time on it. Actually, I would rather like to know how to collect the historical data on money supply/liquidity so that I can plot it in combination with SPX valuation. Regarding money supply, I am on a steep learning curve.



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (1920)12/13/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: fut_trade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19219
 
Heinz, I dug up historical data on what they call M1, M2 and M3. I'm not sure how useful these numbers are, because in an article in Barron's (Nov. 22, 1999 "Tide Going Out") they use the one-year T-bill and one-year LIBOR spread and the MZM growth rate to relate liquidity.

If M1, M2 and M3 are the numbers which express liquidity, which of the three is best? Thanks.