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To: Bid Buster who wrote (31755)6/8/2005 3:45:09 PM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
Why you say UFB?..signs were on the wall late last year the curve was trending flat...won't be long before its upside down.

I find the whole market UFB.

rates s/b much higher, as should PMs. the stock market s/b much lower.

it's UFB that people are blowing off a flattening yield curve with comments like "it means the Fed is doing a good job"

it's UFB that PAAS isn't $25 <g>



To: Bid Buster who wrote (31755)6/8/2005 3:45:35 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 116555
 
Starting sometime in 1940s, the "Hemline Indicator" predicts stock prices rise when skirts are short and drop when skirts are long. Not sure if any corresponding "Skin Indicator", but if so, expect a downturn?
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Less skin is back in for young Americans
By Linda Thomas Wed Jun 8, 8:36 AM ET

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Hip-hugging jeans and tight-fitting tiny tops are out. Less skin is back in for the young American.

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news.yahoo.com

That sure was a dumb illistration for the article