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To: BigBull who wrote (26625)10/10/2000 9:55:15 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Respond to of 436258
 
<<Imo, looks like a huge distribution top forming up. A close under 40 would probably confirm it.>>

Don't forget CMB's demented spouse:

207.61.23.98

The notational value of the JPM/CMB derivative holdings dwarfs everyone else in the world...The ClownBux will stop here, so to speak....



To: BigBull who wrote (26625)10/10/2000 9:55:27 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
<Imo this CMB chart will be a very important one to watch as this clown bank's derivatives have helped finance the whole clown schlemiel mishigas.>

LOL, I saw a talking head on CNBS this afternoon recommending it as his number one pick for the next year.

DAK



To: BigBull who wrote (26625)10/10/2000 10:39:23 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Respond to of 436258
 
the derivative kings CMB and JPM have long been on my list of systemically suspect exposure...especially as they are the ones where trading income makes up the biggest percentage of earnings of all major banks. in other words i'm assuming they have a great many leveraged directional bets on various markets that may or may not pan out.

the speed at which JPM was taken over already hints at problems imo...

the German Mark was for a long time the de facto currency of Yugoslavia...that may now change.