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To: mishedlo who wrote (75888)12/17/2006 5:14:08 PM
From: Bert  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
I don't know what it means, but the $IRX looks like it's rolling over on the monthly chart. Is the $IRX representative of the fed rates? And if it is, then would you interpret the data as lowering of rates in the future?



To: mishedlo who wrote (75888)12/18/2006 9:48:06 AM
From: SouthFloridaGuy  Respond to of 110194
 
I think if you actually did some economic analysis rather than rely on distorted indicators, you would come to a different conclusion.

2 year rates will hit 6% before they hit 4%.