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#1 Insider

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Posted 06 June 2007 - 05:08 AM

Fresh money in my pocket :D 2,500 Eur X 10 contracts = 25,000 Eur

Still short my large position on ES from 1534 (hard stop at 1552)

TIMING IS EVERYTHING

Burn baby burn :lol:

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/l

Morgan Stanley issues triple sell warning on equities
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Last Updated: 1:34am BST 06/06/2007



Morgan Stanley has advised clients to slash exposure to the stock market after its three key warning indicators began flashing a "Full House" sell signal for the first time since the dotcom bust.


Morgan Stanley warns the 'mid-cycle rally is over'


Teun Draaisma, chief of European equities strategist for the US investment bank, said the triple warning was a "very powerful" signal that had been triggered just five times since 1980.

"Interest rates are rising and reaching critical levels. This matters more than growth for equities, so we think the mid-cycle rally is over. Our model is forecasting a 14pc correction over the next six months, but it could be more serious," he said. Mr Draaisma said the MSCI index of 600 European and British equities had dropped by an average of 15.2pc over six months after each "Full House" signal, with falls of 25.2pc after September 1987 and 26.2pc after April 2002. "We prefer to be on the right side of these odds," he said.

The first of the three signals Morgan Stanley monitors is a "composite valuation indicator" that divides the price/earnings ratio on stocks by bond yields. It measures "median" share prices that capture the froth of the merger boom, rather than relying on a handful of big companies on the major indexes.

"If you look at all shares, the p/e ratio is at an all-time high of 20," he said.

advertisementThe other two gauges measure fundamentals such as growth and inflation, as well as risk appetite. "Investors are taking far too much comfort from global liquidity. Markets always return to fundamental value, so people could be in for a rude awakening. This is the greater fool theory," he said. "The trigger may be rate rises by the Bank of Japan, or a widening of credit spreads. There are lots of little triggers."

Morgan Stanley is not predicting a recession, believing bond yields will fall during a correction and act as an "automatic stabiliser" for the world economy. Once the market shakes off the latest excesses, it's back to the races.
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#2 CLK

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Posted 06 June 2007 - 06:02 AM

Did you close the one from 7752 ?

#3 Insider

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Posted 06 June 2007 - 06:27 AM

Did you close the one from 7752 ?


What?

My trades - click here

My old trades - click here :lol:

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Edited by Insider, 06 June 2007 - 06:32 AM.

BEAR MARKET - JULY 29, 2011

Current Position:

Short the Dow from 12200