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Strategies & Market Trends : January Effect 2003 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RockyBalboa who wrote (562)6/18/2003 9:56:56 AM
From: Londo  Respond to of 666
 
Buying Euro now would seem like the right thing to do, but if the Fed funds futures are trading anything above 99.000, then I'll do that after the Euro plunges after Greenspan announces a 25bps cut.

Bonds will probably be a better deal then. The stock market is quite wild, as everybody seems to be getting into the game again. It's tough getting into the day-trader mentality again, but somehow I don't think 1999 = 2003.. no Y2k.



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (562)6/19/2003 2:09:28 AM
From: Londo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 666
 
EUR down another half percent. What's rather weird is that the July Fed funds futures are trading at 99.18 electronically right now.

I'm still not going to touch either ZB/EUR until Tuesday.