I fund for September 08

EAFE final down -$0.6254
plus FV Tuesday (previous) of +$0.2043 = -$0.4211

plus FV Tuesday (guess) of +$0.1000 = -$0.3211
 
EAFE final down -$0.6254
plus FV Tuesday (previous) of +$0.2043 = -$0.4211
plus FV Tuesday of +$0.2502 = -$0.1709 final :worried:
 
It appears that AIG will get help from the Federal government.
After the news, I suspected that the +FV would be increased.

Barclays appears to think the market will go up tomorrow.
 
early estimate EAFE up +$0.2510
minus FV Wednesday (previous) of -$0.2502 = +$0.0008

dollar down .50% = 78.85
 
EAFE estimate down -$0.0893
minus FV Wednesday (previous) of -$0.2502 = -$0.3395

dollar down .44% = 78.89
 
Don't know if you use yahoo for your FTSE quote, but the yahoo quote doesn't look right.

I do monitor the world markets using Yahoo.

FTSE is down 4.76%. This is about double the rest of Europe.

My early estimate is usually just after Europe opens. Europe opened up, but all of the European markets appear down right now.
 
EAFE estimate down -$0.1663
minus FV Wednesday (previous) of -$0.2502 = -$0.4165


dollar down .52% = 78.83
 
I do monitor the world markets using Yahoo.

FTSE is down 4.76%. This is about double the rest of Europe.

My early estimate is usually just after Europe opens. Europe opened up, but all of the European markets appear down right now.

http://www.marketwatch.com/quotes/?sid=123797

I think this is the same index as the FTSE, and is down 1.85%.

Looks like Yahoo has the previous FTSE close at 5200, based on the red line. Marketwatch has the previous close at 5025.
 
EAFE estimate down -$0.1891
minus FV Wednesday (previous) of -$0.2502 = -$0.4393


dollar down .50% = 78.84
 
EAFE estimate down -$0.2490
minus FV Wednesday (previous) of -$0.2502 = -$0.4992


dollar down .54% = 78.82
 
Now down 390.

Big sell off coming tonight in Japan. The dollar might be a negative for the I fund tomorrow even if the USM bounces.
Wow

Everytime I check the I fund, it keeps sinking today. I fund could end in the 17 range today.

I wonder if the I fund can sink below the S fund amount per shares?
 
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