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To: TobagoJack who wrote (32898)4/11/2008 5:45:43 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219571
 
Well, stocks might not do what the Fed wants, since we ARE
living through Argentina right now, these are not normal times
at all. FWIW, currency pair volatility
is on the rise because of the falling clownbuck. Ditto stock
market volatility. Volatility = bond spreads. The same
derivative trade going ka boom, despite the Fed. Hasn't worked,
derivative markets could be a bit too large for the Fed -g-
The Ponzi scheme can only increase exponentially or
collapse, and the collapse will involve a meltdown of the
stock market. Derivative trades in the stock market must
follow the credit bubble pop? Not quite, but it could be coming
to town shortly. The risk is two-sided. What the Fed wants
may not happen.