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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (380)1/24/2003 4:26:09 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Respond to of 1210
 
sure did notice... soon TBonds will rise in rates
this is such fun
so nice when the big picture was read right all last year
time to reap what they sowed, what we foresaw
according to our planned investments
/ jim

Dow ------ 8,131.01 -238.46 (-2.85%)
Nasdaq ---- 1,342.13 -46.14 (-3.32%)
S&P 500 ----- 861.40 -25.94 (-2.92%)
10-Yr Bond ---3.903% -0.044

p.s. I must have missed something
when is the economic recovery supposed to happen ???



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (380)1/24/2003 4:57:29 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1210
 
Implication George?

M



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (380)1/24/2003 5:07:44 PM
From: Murray Grummitt  Respond to of 1210
 
Bonds are finally uncoupling from their inverse relationship with stocks. Can you say CAPITULATION?

MG



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (380)1/24/2003 6:09:13 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1210
 
bonds will fall because the dollar is getting bitchslapped due to the profligate ways of Americans, both at the consumer and govt level. after having been more than 50% bonds for over a year, i recently closed out most of my fixed income positions, even TIPS. i sure liked the lead article in the latest Grant's. the title: "Bonds are for Losers".