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To: gongoman who wrote (99345)10/4/2008 9:30:53 PM
From: chichi2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 100058
 
if you recognized Treasury Bonds were a buy back a few months, and buying FDIC backed CDs at high Rates of Banks or Govnments in Difficulty, or if you bought Puts. Or if you are buying distressed for cash, very good companies, like GE at Higher Rates. Why wouldn't you be having Fun?

Treasury Bonds have had good Price Increases (as Rates are decreasing).

CD's are doing well over 5%. Corp Bonds have good Rates.

Each day there is a Run-up, buying Puts has been a good Trade.