350Z's 2007 I Fund Thread

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I don't believe so since it's such a small trading range, IMO.

But, The Nik is above 50 as I type.

It's really flirting w/ about 15m of trading left:

16,786.31 - 58.19

338.35 -0.17
 
The Niks finished in the red. At least the damage was minimal:

225: 16,764.62 - 79.88

300: 337.88 -0.64

Yen/Dollar: 116.34-116.35 - 0.03

I learned some time ago not to expect OSM to follow US rallies during market environments like this.

I still have to remind myself of this from time to time.:rolleyes:

Perhaps Europe will "save the day", though?

Like ole Cramer says, "There's a bull market somewhere".:cool:

God Bless & Good Night:)
 
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What is your take on the inflows you posted? It seems that small caps are getting the biggest share of inflows at 2.27% Is there a significant impact, or is it important just to know that fresh money continues to buy equities? I only want to make sense of this to see if it affects our daily IFT in the TSP funds.
 
It seems that funds took advantage of the sell-off and were buying when everyone sidelined. Great sign. Also, March is the last month before the quarter ends. Window dressing . I like the small-cap and I funds because they were really killed. When the inflows step up, that is a postive.
 
350 IF this is inappropriate, please delete it and let me know.

Investors sold gold for all the wrong reasons; to pay off debt from the Yen carry trade.

Here’s a freebie(nxg)…they continue to increase profits, and check out the PE.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=nxg
https://research.ameritrade.com/wwws/common/pdf.asp?feed=436&docTag=USA000053179


Nothing wrong with this post. Actually, it's very appropriate. But the your previous post, the one about oil, needs to go in Nnutt's Oil thread.

Rod, could you please move the post(#1302) about oil?
 
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