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Anyone whose paycheque (0) doesn't demand ignorance or turning a blind eye
Originally posted by metalman View Postdebt deflation + fed pumping + fiscal stimulus + weak dollar = inflation + joblessness? who could have known?
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The tail of the last auction for the 10-Year Note was not good. Methinks Banana Ben might have just topped the Bond market with his latest counterfeiting scheme.
The CBOT T-Bond futures are possibly indicating a top; I'm looking closely at TBT, and if we get a confirmed breakdown under 129-18 (Close Only) on the December '10 T-Bond, I WILL go short. Doug Kass and some other saavy traders believe that short bonds wil be the "trade of the decade".
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Originally posted by Raz View PostThe CBOT T-Bond futures are possibly indicating a top; I'm looking closely at TBT, and if we get a confirmed breakdown under 129-18 (Close Only) on the December '10 T-Bond, I WILL go short. Doug Kass and some other saavy traders believe that short bonds wil be the "trade of the decade".
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Originally posted by Down Under View PostSo, you're not afraid of betting against the house. I would like to go short but probably won't.
I'll only do so if I deem conditions are right, and I'll use a BuyStop to attempt risk-control.
The Fed's ammunition is low, and they're not completely out of bullets. But remember - the last bullet they fire will hit them!
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Originally posted by Munger View Post
This rattled me
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_9ZzZquaXrR...lupOverall.png
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