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1004<font color=black><b>P.O.M.O. - No Action today. </b></fontCush-8/28/2003
1003Fed Float versus the Nasdaq. I've added this chart to my site, under Fed FlCush-8/28/2003
1002<font color=blue><b>Temporary Float $ 31,000,000,000. </b><Cush-8/28/2003
1001Thanks, Vi. eomCush-8/27/2003
1000Good work, Cush! Thanks. Your website is greatReal Man-8/27/2003
999<font color=black><b>P.O.M.O. - No Action today. </b></fontCush-8/27/2003
998Hi sq39. No question that must have been a factor, but take a look at the chartCush-8/27/2003
997Cush, don't you think the electrical outage day, revised i think it was 20Bsq39-8/27/2003
996Fed Temporary Float Average First ten days of August ... $ 19.875 billion NextCush-8/27/2003
995<font color=blue><b>Temporary Float $ 29,000,000,000. </b><Cush-8/27/2003
994<font color=black><b>P.O.M.O. - No Action today. </b></fontCush-8/26/2003
993<font color=blue><b>Temporary Float $ 26,750,000,000. </b><Cush-8/26/2003
992<font color=black><b>P.O.M.O. - No Action today. </b></fontCush-8/25/2003
991Charts. For anyone interested, I've posted some charts of the Fed Float verCush-8/25/2003
990<font color=blue><b>Temporary Float $ 25,250,000,000. </b><Cush-8/25/2003
989<Not sure what purpose it serves but it is obvious that exchange rates are noRarebird-8/24/2003
988well, at present somehow the US convinced the market that the USD paper has a loHaim R. Branisteanu-8/24/2003
987Tippet, here is the post you responded to in a typical dogmatic clown manner: &Rarebird-8/24/2003
986I repeat Tippet, "That is some compelling argument". I don't know Rarebird-8/24/2003
985I work in the industry -- I don't make blanket statements about something I yard_man-8/24/2003
984Nobody in the US, either in the public or private sector, can afford higher inteRarebird-8/24/2003
983That is some compelling argument, Tippet. But then again what else should I expeRarebird-8/24/2003
982treas.govHaim R. Branisteanu-8/22/2003
981At a time it is done on a daily basis those billions add up see the FED money suHaim R. Branisteanu-8/22/2003
980Thanks, Bob. eomCush-8/22/2003
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