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Re: [RT] Small Premium on the S&P?



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i was wondering the same thing.
i never seen it before like this. i didn't even 
bother to adjust my continous data.
 
But the bravest are surely those who have the greatest vision of what 
is before them, glory and danger alike.And yet notwithstanding go about and 
meet it."Thucydides" 404 BC.
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  Roger L. 
  Shepherd 
  To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  href="mailto:realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";>Realtraders 
  Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:35 
  PM
  Subject: [RT] Small Premium on the 
  S&P?
  Hello Realtraders,  Am I missing something or 
  are the market expectations really this  weak?  Usually when the 
  quarterly S&P rolls over to the new  contract, the premium jumps 
  from 1 point to around 10 points or so.  This rollover it hardly 
  changed at all.  The Dec. Mar. and Spot are  staying within 1 to 
  2 points of each other.    I realize that with interest 
  rates low and dividends shrinking the  number should be smaller than 
  it has been in the recent past but  that wouldn't make this much 
  difference.  Anybody have an answer?-- Best 
  regards,Roger                          
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