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To: Ken98 who wrote (54955)1/6/2001 12:30:56 AM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Um, put down the glue bong and try again. It comes out to around $2500.00 per subscriber.

You're forgiven since it's late friday night. :)

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Whooops. What's a few mil among friends? <g> That would be $23.8 MILLION in debt per sub and $1.6 MILLION per sub in annual interest for they typing impaired



To: Ken98 who wrote (54955)1/6/2001 10:18:00 AM
From: re3  Respond to of 436258
 
the last bit of a post from the amzn thread...
***Well why do you think Greenspan cut rates when he did, catching people off guard and sticking it to the shorts when they least expected it? For the most dramatic effect. Don't underestimate his ability to orchestrate an incredible short squeeze by cutting again during expiration and earnings week when massive derivatives positions can be totally whipsawed.

I would love to see the kind of rally we could have if the Fed cut again during expiration week. Think of all these shorts being put on and unwinding into another Fed cut. My oh my, 325 points might be chicken feed if that were to happen***

would this be the utmost of desperation, cutting again on perspiration week ?