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- jacson101 replied Mar 22, 2010
One thing folk should understand is the EU doesn't have a treasury as is the case in most of the world. So fiscally, a bailout needs to be ratified by another country completely. Doesn't mean I'm running out to bid, just means these guys don't print ...
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- jacson101 replied Mar 21, 2010
I was thinking the exact same thing. staying nimble,should be interesting..Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Mar 20, 2010
e/u 13900 held nicely- seems longs bailed into the lows. Imho, no one ever said bailouts were a good thing- especially not Buba.
Good trading and wonderful weekend rest to all.Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Mar 15, 2010
Wow! the SG Sands looks impressive. I vote Sands
.. Note: u/y and crosses offered all day, watching carefully. Regards.Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Mar 13, 2010
An absolutely wonderful post by fti on vol. and how primary dealers handle possible situations like e/u this past week. Note: vol. stayed high throughout this past week, why you may ask? That is another "macro" debate altogether. url 110% correct.
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- jacson101 replied Mar 9, 2010
@mytbo-Imho,it is important that you kept the loss to a minimum. I cannot stress this enough not "feeling" it at times is natural, but not advisable.
@fti hope all is well, Regards.Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Mar 9, 2010
High Skew, let see if she has the juice to push through offers
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- jacson101 replied Mar 8, 2010
gefx,
not done yet possibly much more to come, staying nimble and dancing it.. e/u flat til tomm. bias down( high skew in play)across the board until I see the tempo change.. regrdTechnical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Mar 8, 2010
short covering into some fixed fund flows. Surely samurai's not finished, but some has to be offered Ny Cut u/y 9030 sold L1 e/y 12300 sold L1 e/u 13650ish orders Regards
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- jacson101 replied Mar 3, 2010
What can I say, delightful stuff.
Although conductor number one's hair stylist certainly has a sense of humor, conductor number two just means business. E/Y cross- 120 fig been stubborn, brick wall for two weeks now..
Carry trade? Regards ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Feb 28, 2010
u/y and crosses.. exporters and shorts a bit shy, maybe need time (Ldn fix), efficient short covering and swing failure very possible. watching key reversal in gold(
) from feb 25..commodity ccy very volatile.. regards. edit.canada wins gold in ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Feb 27, 2010
My napoleon years is right

Thanks for sharing, suits the flow very well. Regards sir,Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Feb 27, 2010
Thanks lp, Scary stuff. Although the US can naturally have its ups and downs, variances in fig's and fiscal (accounting) policies can be huge and a return to normalcy in relatively short order would not be an outlier IMHO, a la Clinton second term.. ...
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- jacson101 replied Feb 24, 2010
thanks, orchestras can be powerful.
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- jacson101 replied Feb 23, 2010
Hi fti, your premise is very sound as always, and I understand it very well,very similar to Mr. Charlie Munger in aux's article. Much at risk with any sudden influx, the delta's alone would not allow china to continually prosper as it has, via ppp ...
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- jacson101 replied Feb 22, 2010
thanks- nice read. Seems logical that anyone turning over a "yard" in cashflow every month would take such a view. But what is it exactly that is over? One sided trade relationships with China? just my .02. Anyhow, a nice piece by Tom Brokaw on a ...
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- jacson101 replied Feb 22, 2010
Aloha, I'm always wary of what this guy has to say, economists have forked tongues you know
. Big name's starting to appear in fixed income.. kampo.. url Regards.Technical Analysis Fallacy