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    i think you are right, no doubt

    EB--

    My sense of humor during these times is a little whacked.

    In any case, I have seen reports of negative interest rates on Zero Hedge. (As one commentor put it: "paying the government to keep their money out of stocks").

    I also know I've tried to short treasuries all year with little success.

    As an investor, I've gone flat all risk assets. Unfortunately, due to regulations in a state retirement account I manage, I'm still long bonds. I'd rather be flat even bonds, but I must wait a few days before I can return to cash (i.e., a money market-- another riskier asset in light of present liquidity problems-- sigh). As I wait, I am left smoking hopium/ or cheering on the bonds in their parabolic move. Since I still think bond prices must come down, I depend on luck to keep the account positive.

    Your charts are excellent, and I am spurred to wonder whether or not Trade Station is a better provider than Thinkorswim.

    Nick
    Last edited by nickola.pazderic; 08-05-2011 at 02:02 AM.

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