DIA Dow Jones 30 (ETF)

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PAC
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Mensajepor PAC » Lun Dic 28, 2009 3:25 pm


Gangi
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Mensajepor Gangi » Lun Dic 28, 2009 2:49 pm

GGAL, IRS y CRESY muy firmes en la calle de la pared.
El coban a u$s5,53.-

UCO, UCO caballuco ! :110:

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Mensajepor TonyMontana » Lun Dic 28, 2009 1:53 pm

yo sigo jodiendo con esto,
Imagen
objetivo del HCH invertido cumplido, y ahora?

murddock

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Mensajepor murddock » Lun Dic 28, 2009 12:14 pm

Tanto quilombo y el VIX ya esta nuevamente arriba de 20 putnos.

murddock

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Mensajepor murddock » Lun Dic 28, 2009 10:27 am

That was a nice holiday gift to taxpayers.

As expected, the Treasury on Christmas Eve increased the amount of money it can plow into Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to keep them solvent. Before, the U.S. had pledged up to $200 billion to each. Now, over the next three years, the Treasury can spend as much as is needed to prevent their net worth going negative. Such a change would have required congressional consent after Dec. 31. Given that each U.S. household had effectively committed $3,800 to both firms, the Treasury should have waited till the New Year so the people's representatives could have had their say.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... d=yahoo_hs

murddock

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Mensajepor murddock » Lun Dic 28, 2009 10:15 am

chonny escribió:
Las seguira aig?, tiene un dibujo muy parecido , salvo la ultima suba que no la repitio

Puede que suba algo, por arrastre, pero aca se tomo una medida muy grande el finde. Por eso biddean para arriba FNM y FRE.

murddock

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Mensajepor murddock » Lun Dic 28, 2009 10:13 am

The Treasury announced Thursday it was removing the caps that limited the amount of available capital to the companies to $200 billion each.

Unlimited access to bailout funds through 2012 was "necessary for preserving the continued strength and stability of the mortgage market," the Treasury said. Fannie and Freddie purchase or guarantee most U.S. home mortgages and have run up huge losses stemming from the worst wave of defaults since the 1930s.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1261683 ... d=yahoo_hs

chonny
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Mensajepor chonny » Lun Dic 28, 2009 10:10 am

murddock escribió:Vuelan Fannie Freddie en el Pre.

+20% :arriba: :101: :108:

Las seguira aig?, tiene un dibujo muy parecido , salvo la ultima suba que no la repitio

murddock

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Mensajepor murddock » Lun Dic 28, 2009 10:04 am

Vuelan Fannie Freddie en el Pre.

+20% :arriba: :101: :108:

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Mensajepor TonyMontana » Dom Dic 27, 2009 11:00 pm


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Mensajepor criacuervos » Dom Dic 27, 2009 5:43 pm

jpbeer escribió:So to summarize, the majority buyers of Treasury securities in 2009 were:
1. Foreign and International buyers who purchased $697.5 billion.
2. The Federal Reserve who bought $286 billion.
3. The Household Sector who bought $528 billion to Q3 – which puts them on
track purchase $704 billion for fiscal 2009.
These three buying groups represent the lion’s share of the $1.885 trillion of debt that was
issued by the US in fiscal 2009.
We must admit that we were surprised to discover that "Households" had bought so many
Treasuries in 2009. They bought 35 times more government debt than they did in 2008.
Given the financial condition of the average household in 2009, this makes little sense to
us. With unemployment and foreclosures skyrocketing, who could afford to increase
treasury investments to such a large degree?
:bebe: :bebe: :bebe: :bebe: :bebe:
jajauajajauajjauajajajauajaua


who makes up this Household Sector?
Amazingly, we discovered that the Household Sector is actually just a catch-all category.
It represents the buyers left over who can’t be slotted into the other group headings.
So to answer the question - who is the Household Sector?
They are a PHANTOM. They don’t exist. They merely serve to balance the ledger in the
Federal Reserve’s Flow of Funds report.
jauajajauajajajajajauajajjaaua
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Que empiecen bien el año!!!
El 2010 va a ser muy divertido...
:bebe: :bebe: :bebe: :bebe:

Mira vos en el enjuague que anda Gustavo... con razon se oculta atras de ese bigote mexicano.. con todo ese bolonqui no es para menos


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