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To: Shack who wrote (70923)4/8/2003 8:35:56 PM
From: reaper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
shack, i know you don't care FA, but you do kinda care wishy-washy sentiment indicators, no?....

anyway, Business Week advising their readers to short....bonds.

Message 18812348

Time to Bet against Bonds?
businessweek.com
You can short-sell them, just as you would stocks. Here are some simple and not-so-simple ways.

You know bonds are about to fall when...


since Business Week knows the bond market rally is over, then it REALLY must be OVER <g>

fwiw, my software totally freaking on TNX projections; anybody really think i can go to zero <gg>

btw, please protect me from AA who is gonna kill me for wasting thread space w/ chit like this <ng?>

Cheers



To: Shack who wrote (70923)4/9/2003 5:24:28 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
'big C' and 'big flat' are a tossup for me now. SOX lead the rally and lately it is lagging pretty badly. When one doesn't know what to do, one should know exactly what to do -- nothing.

I depicted the two choices on the board last week. 'big flat' would see a 'big fat' buying opportunity in a month or two.

Finally, I am sure folks are tired of hearing me stir-up/police the thread. -g/ng Time to take a backseat.

Cheers and good trading.