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  ----- Original Message ----- 
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  >From: 
  Howard Hopkins 
  
  To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  
  Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 7:07 
PM
  Subject: RE: [RT] Re: TRM for Futures 
  Options Forex and Commodity Traders]
  
  
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  >I work at a small 
  hedge fund.  Monday we got a 
  signal to go long bonds and ten years after being stopped around the beginning 
  of war events.  Nobody wanted to 
  take this trade because bonds are so high.<SPAN 
  >  These are usually the best ones to 
  take contrary to what we “think” should happen.
  <SPAN 
  > 
  <SPAN 
  >Howard,
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  > 
  <SPAN 
  >   I just 
  went short June T-Bonds. I think they are due for a short term pullback. 
  
  <SPAN 
  > 
  <SPAN 
  >Regards,
  <SPAN 
  > 
  <SPAN 
  >Norman
  <SPAN 
  > 
  <SPAN 
  >-----Original 
  Message-----From: kevin 
  bantz [mailto:kevinbantz@xxxxxxx] <SPAN 
  >Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 10:03 
  PMTo: 
  realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<SPAN 
  >Subject: Re: [RT] Re: TRM for Futures 
  Options Forex and Commodity Traders]
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  ><FONT 
  face="Times New Roman" size=3>On Tuesday, 
  May 13, 2003, at 18:20 America/Phoenix, Mark Simms 
  wrote:
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  >Well, I'm not 
  Astro trader either, but the THEME here that is similar: MASSIVE government 
  spending and deficits pumping raw dollars into a languishing economy....prices 
  have nowhere to go but UP !Now, if Bush 
  would CUT-BACK government spending and start to lean the government payrolls, 
  it would be a whole different scenario....BUT...there's been absolutely NO 
  TALK of that from him...at all.
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  ><FONT 
  face="Times New Roman" size=3>You kids talk 
  about personal debt and the inability to spend, well deficit spending is the 
  same. To curb spending go into debt, that will eventually stop the 
  behavior.
  <FONT face="Times New Roman" 
  size=3>He's 
  going to deficit-spend his way out of the recession.....and back into 
  office.Soon...say 
  hello to a 3 bedroom bungalow for $500k !Argentina, 
  here we come....bye, bye bonds...<BR 
><BR 
  >
  <FONT face="Times New Roman" 
  size=3>Then short bonds, how much pain is 
  there left if you're wrong? Usury can only goto zero, and after that they pay 
  you, who'd do that?Bantz, Robert Palmer's, "It takes every kind of 
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