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December 9, 2008 at 11:03 PM #14600December 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #313871Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipant
I agree that a major top is in the making up here but the mkt dynamics I look for are not quite here. As a result I am waiting. it is possible they could stay up here for awhile. If we are Japan we could stay here. Picking tops in something going straight up is tough.
December 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #314353Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantI agree that a major top is in the making up here but the mkt dynamics I look for are not quite here. As a result I am waiting. it is possible they could stay up here for awhile. If we are Japan we could stay here. Picking tops in something going straight up is tough.
December 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #314284Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantI agree that a major top is in the making up here but the mkt dynamics I look for are not quite here. As a result I am waiting. it is possible they could stay up here for awhile. If we are Japan we could stay here. Picking tops in something going straight up is tough.
December 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #314261Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantI agree that a major top is in the making up here but the mkt dynamics I look for are not quite here. As a result I am waiting. it is possible they could stay up here for awhile. If we are Japan we could stay here. Picking tops in something going straight up is tough.
December 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #314230Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantI agree that a major top is in the making up here but the mkt dynamics I look for are not quite here. As a result I am waiting. it is possible they could stay up here for awhile. If we are Japan we could stay here. Picking tops in something going straight up is tough.
December 10, 2008 at 6:50 PM #314359stockstradrParticipantYes….
Search for Hugh Hendry inteview MP3s on FinancialContent.com
The guy runs a hedge fund, Eclectica. It is really a good interview and he talks about how he also sees a long period of ever-decreasing rate cuts. Also he talks on many topics, interview is filled with many nuggets worth your listen.
So there are strong arguments out there that it is too early to short the US short-term bills.
December 10, 2008 at 6:50 PM #314429stockstradrParticipantYes….
Search for Hugh Hendry inteview MP3s on FinancialContent.com
The guy runs a hedge fund, Eclectica. It is really a good interview and he talks about how he also sees a long period of ever-decreasing rate cuts. Also he talks on many topics, interview is filled with many nuggets worth your listen.
So there are strong arguments out there that it is too early to short the US short-term bills.
December 10, 2008 at 6:50 PM #314337stockstradrParticipantYes….
Search for Hugh Hendry inteview MP3s on FinancialContent.com
The guy runs a hedge fund, Eclectica. It is really a good interview and he talks about how he also sees a long period of ever-decreasing rate cuts. Also he talks on many topics, interview is filled with many nuggets worth your listen.
So there are strong arguments out there that it is too early to short the US short-term bills.
December 10, 2008 at 6:50 PM #314305stockstradrParticipantYes….
Search for Hugh Hendry inteview MP3s on FinancialContent.com
The guy runs a hedge fund, Eclectica. It is really a good interview and he talks about how he also sees a long period of ever-decreasing rate cuts. Also he talks on many topics, interview is filled with many nuggets worth your listen.
So there are strong arguments out there that it is too early to short the US short-term bills.
December 10, 2008 at 6:50 PM #313947stockstradrParticipantYes….
Search for Hugh Hendry inteview MP3s on FinancialContent.com
The guy runs a hedge fund, Eclectica. It is really a good interview and he talks about how he also sees a long period of ever-decreasing rate cuts. Also he talks on many topics, interview is filled with many nuggets worth your listen.
So there are strong arguments out there that it is too early to short the US short-term bills.
December 10, 2008 at 6:52 PM #314434peterbParticipantI think we’re turning Japanese…the 1990’s kind.
December 10, 2008 at 6:52 PM #314310peterbParticipantI think we’re turning Japanese…the 1990’s kind.
December 10, 2008 at 6:52 PM #314342peterbParticipantI think we’re turning Japanese…the 1990’s kind.
December 10, 2008 at 6:52 PM #313952peterbParticipantI think we’re turning Japanese…the 1990’s kind.
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