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Re: Question about T-note data



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Sudhir,

While maybe Henri's post was a little harsh in tone, I agree with the matter of the post. Certainly, you can post any trading related questions here, but maybe that should not be the first step when search engines can provide instantaneous answers without cluttering the list needlessly.

And replying to chiding by yelling doesn't serve any purpose either.

Peace, and good trading to you (real or paper) 8D

Abhijit


Sudhir Menon wrote:

Henri,

questions come to my mind !!!

Who told you that I am aleady treading and who the
hell are you to decide to "allow" trading ...

If you want to answer properly then please answer else
.... get lost !!!!!





--- Henri Amand <h.amand@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Sudhir Menon wrote:


I am confused about the 10 yr t-notes and bond
data in TS8. For a continuous contract I see that

way

back in 1985 it was treaded at 10-15 range and

today

it is around 111. However as I know t-notes and

bond

have never treaded below maybe 90. So does anyone

know

why this is so ?

Is it some backadjustment for continuous

contract

?

Two questions come to mind.......

1) Knowing so little about future contracts, should
you
be allowed to be trading.....
2) how long do you have an internet connection and
have you ever heard of things like "Google" or "Altavista". They are called search machines and
for A LOT of questions they have very good answers.

For istance, look at all these results:



http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&q=%22back+adjusted+contracts%22&lr=






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