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Shorting the Big Banks (e.g. JPM, BT, CMB, CCI)
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68 TOKYO, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said on Tuesday thatC.K. Houston-9/8/1998
67 The way futures look now, I would expect the beat up banks to gain 8% to 15% TuHiSpeed-9/7/1998
66 The unknown factor Hi Dale thanks for starting the thread. I too am looking Mohan Marette-9/7/1998
65 To the thread: Is there a consensus then to go long banks this week for a shoBDR-9/7/1998
64 I agree. Tuesday should be a strong day for the banks and the market in generalDAMY-9/7/1998
63 Here's a little black humor from Joe Battipaglia: NEW YORK, Sept 4 (ReuterDavid C. Burns-9/7/1998
62 Thanks for the excellent post and site reference -- I found some testimony IDavid C. Burns-9/7/1998
61 <<My reasoning why I think the market could ramp Tuesday is the Fed blinkBDR-9/7/1998
60 <b>Testimony Concerning the Progress of Financial Firms in Managing YearC.K. Houston-9/6/1998
59 The Fed recently indicated that the larger banks seem to be on course in Y2K rDavid C. Burns-9/6/1998
58 I couldn't agree more and here's more food for thought on that subject:KM-9/6/1998
57 <b>Will borrowers drop Y2K bomb on banks? </b> BusinessToday.com SeC.K. Houston-9/6/1998
56 I have been a strong advocate of shorting the banks and brokers. If we open strHiSpeed-9/6/1998
55 <b>Bears Say Bulls Ignoring Signs Of Trouble</b> dailynews.yahoo.cBDR-9/6/1998
54 The bid/ask spreads (20 min delayed) are listed here for the BKX: cboe.pcquoteHiSpeed-9/6/1998
53 That is an excellent thread. And since Worswick has taken links from me, I'BDR-9/6/1998
52 There is also a new SI thread on derivatives at: Subject 22689 Pay particularDavid C. Burns-9/6/1998
51 Thankx for the listing. But do you know Friday's closing prices for the SepMichael Berkel-9/6/1998
50 Off topic: another short candidate may be C. GM & F have already tanked bHiSpeed-9/5/1998
49 Here's a listing of the components in the index (BIX): cboe.com The otherHiSpeed-9/5/1998
48 Cramer mentioned BKB as having a significant Latin American exposure in a columdrsvelte-9/5/1998
47 Michael:JPM and CCI have the most foreign exposure and WFC the least, but it dowiley murray-9/5/1998
46 I found the Index Symbol: BIX. Unfortunately I couldn't retrieve any optionMichael Berkel-9/5/1998
45 I agree with you that WFC is also vulnerable like all banks and financial instiMichael Berkel-9/5/1998
44 WFC,CCI,JPM, are my favorites to watch. They are the most volatile. I see WFC dwiley murray-9/5/1998
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