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To: Eric P who wrote (4641)5/3/1999 9:19:00 PM
From: Rick Faurot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7382
 
traditional thinking was that money flowed out of stocks into bonds when yields were more attractive there and then back to stocks when yields fell, as I believe you mentioned. But in the current situation, the scenario I mentioned in my prev post is I think more prevalent, even in the short term. I have not charted the bond, however, and if you are right in what you are seeing, that's an interesting indicator. Have you traded off of it successfully?

R

Ps. I want to get Alan Farley to review our discussion as he is a master of TA analysis, well out of my league.