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To: UnBelievable who wrote (974)8/22/2003 8:26:11 AM
From: Cush  Respond to of 1379
 
Gee, you think he could get it right then. <smile>

I'm pretty comfortable that I've got the right numbers, though they're not carved in stone, and when the Fed can do things like last Friday where they announce $76 billion and then Friday night (or some time) change it to $20 billion, well who really knows?

I had the $24.5 billion expiring Thursday.

And even if we could agree on the exact number every day, we'd still be far from knowing how the funds are being used.

Are you still tracking them yourself, too?

I posted a Daily Nasdaq chart last night, on my site, with a window drawn around those 8 days when they increased the float by almost $25 billion. The Nasdaq did quite well during that period.

www3.sympatico.ca

Cush