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To: andiron who wrote (73933)11/9/2006 3:16:29 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 110194
 
USDX by itself is nothing, it's 57% Euro. The main volume
is in individual currencies. Yen is the one to watch,
as Russ suggested. A sharp move up in Yen, along with a sharp
move up in longer-term rates in the US is something
that could be a precursor to a currency crisis.
quotes.ino.com
Nothing is seen there. Nothing special in Euro either
quotes.ino.com
it's moving up, but it has to break out.

As long as LT rates are dropping as the stock market declines,
it's a "wash, rinse, repeat" Pig men trade. =g=