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To: Runomo™ who wrote (41785)8/8/2009 5:38:06 PM
From: zeeteerrr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207489
 
Run, your underlying premise is that America is about to undergo a huge renaissance. This last decade has felt like the 70's I grew up in where not a lot went right. Maybe time for a change. TWT.



To: Runomo™ who wrote (41785)8/8/2009 6:02:20 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 207489
 
No, but one day does not make a trend - g -

It is quite possible the dollar will move higher, because
computers rule these markets, derivatives were reliquified,
so rates are the only variable, not printing. In fact, printing
is not in computer models. As jobs news hit the markets,
Stocks soared and so did Fed funds futures, sending the
dollar higher. In these markets those who print less could
be punished more, opposite of common sense, but in agreement
with the carry trade that rules forex.