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To: Tom Kearney who wrote (4706)1/11/2001 12:32:29 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 57684
 
That's exactly right about the coupon pass. THat's a direct injection of liquidity.

Yahoo is the steal of a generation here.



To: Tom Kearney who wrote (4706)1/11/2001 12:52:27 PM
From: 16yearcycle  Respond to of 57684
 
They are reinflating aggressively, I hear, but I am still waiting for the new 2 week numbers for confirmation.

I have reviewed 40 years of fed actions, so far. It is indeed true that there is a very big market surge after the 2nd cut and a drop after the 3rd hike. It's very consistent.

There are almost no exceptions, and the ones that exist can be explained easily. Like they lowered and lowered in the early 80's, without a reaction, but the actions were really erratic up until then for about 3 years, so perhaps the market felt there was no credibility towards a bias; a direction the fed was taking. When they kept at it though, it led to a multiyear rise.Likewise even in 1932. They cut and cut and cut, and finally, the market surged nearly 100%.