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Where do we get the information on liquididty, and changes in it?

Lionel

At 09:12 AM 11/14/97 -0700, Robert C. Richmond wrote:
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>Steven Buss wrote:
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>> But then early this morning, he sent out another note noting that S&P
>> futures were trading limit up and that the "Feds were pouring liquidity"
>> into the market.  He says:
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>> "It looks like the Feds are flooding the Globex markets with liquidity
again
>> and it wants to take the markets back up...."
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>> He/she (I shouldn't assume that the Blaster is a He) doesn't say how he
came
>> by this knowledge.  What is the Globex related data that leads him to this
>> conclusion?
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>I don't know the real answer to your question.  But it did remind me of a
>thought I have had recently.  Years ago, as I was beginning to invest,
there was
>much emphasis on money supply.  Indeed, in my college days, I was
convinced that
>money supply was the one statistical area that perhaps had more bearing on
>market movement than any (single) other factor.  Am I just not reading the
>"right" places, is the money supply out of vogue as a factor, or have market
>forces evolved such that money supply is not the factor it once was?
Maybe, it
>may be a factor in what your man was getting at with his "liquidity"
reference.
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