350Z's 2007 I Fund Thread

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The possible FV disappeared. Now, how will the overseas market react from the US market? With Japan's Nikkei losing the most this past week, I feel any good news can get it to rebound and shoot like a rocket. At least I'm hoping it would. :notrust:
 
The possible FV disappeared. Now, how will the overseas market react from the US market? With Japan's Nikkei losing the most this past week, I feel any good news can get it to rebound and shoot like a rocket. At least I'm hoping it would. :notrust:

Watch it rebound 300+!

It has been the contrarian lately!:D
 
Any final estimates for tonight? I was out..tia Will watch the I tomorrow after the BOE decides.
 
I funders lookout! Greenspan opened up his mouth again. This time it's about the Yen carry trade. The USD/YEN is falling significantly. It is approaching support at 115.20. It's currently down to 115.76.

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I funders lookout! Greenspan opened up his mouth again. This time it's about the Yen carry trade. The USD/YEN is falling significantly. It is approaching support at 115.20. It's currently down to 115.76.

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Funny you just posted that. I'm lookin at the same screen, and yes we are rolling over and gonna test the low. Probably a couple of time imo.
 
Re: Greenspan: Yen 'carry trade' can't last

350Z I posted about that this morning with link regarding Greenspan
Next time post more than the link. You can post the headline of the article and maybe a paragraph or two. Then finish it off with the link. Most people will not just click on a link for no reason.:)

btw, good job.:)
 
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F+.02
C-.03
S-.02
I+.03 yes thats right up 3 cents............is it even or what happened?

I have absolutely no idea. I checked my math twice and I'm still showing a zero for the day. Today, the I fund had a gain of 12.0261 cents. Minus a 12 cent FV correction should equal 0 cents.
 
Could it be because of the dollar falling significantly between noon and close of market? I doubt that as well 'cause they've never done it before. :confused:
 
Could it be because of the dollar falling significantly between noon and close of market? I doubt that as well 'cause they've never done it before. :confused:

Heck, this may make it that much more difficult to estimate a closing price.

But then again, it just might be one of those rare instances.
 
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