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To: russwinter who wrote (70699)9/30/2006 12:26:14 PM
From: bart13  Respond to of 110194
 

Wow, and good work! I've always felt there was market correlation with these OMO and TIO operations, but I'm rather surprised by the TIO part of it. I've been reverting back to just watching perm and temps, and that's gotten dull actually.

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Just one week earlier, the Treasury had sold six month bills for 5.116%. Perhaps let's call a spade, a spade? Another shoody, slimy operations to line plutocrats pockets at the expense of taxpayers, and manipulate the markets at the same time?


Thanks, and very cool on the blog today too. Hopefully a whole bunch of cages will be rattled and then some...

temps sure do show a correlation to the stock market but nothing like TIOs... and when they get added together, at the very least it seems to me to be pretty damning... legal or not.
And that's my mildest opinion.

I'll take your plutocracy view one step further and just make a political observation - I wonder if the October surprise that Karl Rove has been talking about is in any way related to what may happen with TIOs in October?

And then another observation - check out the last three spikes in program trading on that 2006 chart. The correlation between combined TIO & TOMO peaks and the spike in program trading sure opens up the probability that those pig folk are aware of TIOs and TOMOs... and that next week could get mightly "interesting" in the sense of the old Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times".