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RE: [RT] Government Reports



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Bill 
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I do 
not know of a website that explicitly covers that, though you might want to try 
the Dismal Scientist at <A 
href="http://www.dismal.com";>http://www.dismal.com.
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Note 
that usually government releases are economic and have more play in the bond 
market than the stock market. That does not mean you should be playing games 
with stock futures at 8:29 eastern time when payrolls or GDP or CPI are due, but 
the direct and more lasting attack is usually on bonds and money market futures. 
Right now, with the Fed in play, it moves everything. Tomorrow, we get GDP at 
8:30 and the Fed who knows when...
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---Steven W. Poser, PresidentPoser Global Market 
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201-995-0845Fax: 201-995-0846 

  <FONT face=Tahoma 
  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Bill Daniel 
  [mailto:bogeybunky@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 
  9:51 PMTo: REALTRADERSSubject: [RT] Government 
  Reports
  
  Does anyone know of a 
  website (or other reference source) that discusses how the various government 
  reports affect the futures markets -- which reports affect which markets and 
  what is the impact based on the report results?
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