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#1 Jnavin

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Posted 02 July 2007 - 02:17 PM

by someone who posts here. Who was it? I can't quite remember... Rates can now go progressively higher.

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Posted 02 July 2007 - 02:38 PM

exactly absolutely no reason for rates to be below 5 - the market is just setting itself up for another disappointment as rates will come up to atleast 5.25

market is already discounting a 50 per cent chance of a rate cut - really this is poison for the market

CPI/PPI date in two weeks - as always these dates will be turning points for the market

but lately markets have started to not rally on good inflation data - this is different than previously during the last two years

so things have changed for me - let's not forget bank of japan - rate hike could be coming in august

cheers from a bear who is not scared .....yet..haha


by someone who posts here. Who was it? I can't quite remember...
Rates can now go progressively higher.



#3 dougie

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Posted 02 July 2007 - 02:52 PM

delete that I wouldnt quite short it here yet

Edited by dougie, 02 July 2007 - 02:56 PM.


#4 rkd80

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Posted 02 July 2007 - 03:28 PM

hmm, what gap? the $TNX still has an unfilled gap and its sitting at the opening, it would need to drop to 5.00 to fill it. More upside for bonds and more upside for stocks.
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#5 Jnavin

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Posted 02 July 2007 - 06:28 PM

TNX
You're right...must have been a glitch.
Obviously, it's time to go long massively.

#6 JAP

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Posted 02 July 2007 - 06:32 PM

hmm, what gap? the $TNX still has an unfilled gap and its sitting at the opening, it would need to drop to 5.00 to fill it. More upside for bonds and more upside for stocks.


Exactly.