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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 10:17 am    Post subject: Sequence of E-mails dated 5th July 2005 Reply with quote

Apologies if someone has already mentioned this:

Unusual activity by the US Federal Reserve immediately prior to 7/7 bombings.

This can be found at http://clearstation.etrade.com/cgi-bin/bbs?post_id=6658705&usernm=dcb

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From: dcb Jul 5 2005 3:20PM
Title: liquidity pump today


Anyone know why the Fed needed 20 billion in repos today, with none expiring? It's not like rates are even at the target; they are well below around 3.18. So why the burst or money?

Usually, such a pump would be the direct result of "something bad" like a terrible employment report.

And the delayed the announcement too, probably to see just how much they needed to add in after the conference call with the other players.

Any thoughts?

dcb


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From: Vibr8gKiwi Replying To : dcb (post 403609) Jul 5 2005 3:49PM
Title: re; pump


Perhaps worry about the Rove news?


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From: svicary Replying To : dcb (post 403609) Jul 5 2005 4:48PM
Title: dcb...


Thanks, kind sir, for the heads up. I wish I understood this fed pump thing. First of all, where can you find out about this, and when (on a daily basis) can I check it?
Secondly, If you can direct me to a site on the web that explains this in words of one syllable (I'm a twit!) would much appreciate it.
Hope you are well, dcb, and continue to watch all your posts and rec's.
Very best to you.


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From: nowwhat Replying To : svicary (post 403625) Jul 5 2005 5:01PM
Title: Bullandbearwise.com


20 million done today ?...Yup ! There it is (it can be seen in this chart)

nowwhat 2005 (who recommends printing these charts out occasionally and then taping them all together)...Cheers !

http://www.bullandbearwise.com/FOMO.asp



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From: dcb Replying To : svicary (post 403625) Jul 5 2005 8:27PM
Title: takes a year to learn


S,

It takes at least a year of studying to get from novice to intermediate when it comes to the fed.

Start here:

http://app.ny.frb.org/markets/omo/dmm/temp.cfm

and study it every day for a year. On that website is an explanation of what the fed is doing. Once you get beyond understanding novice level stuff, read something like "The Money Market" by Marcia Stigum. It's a thousand pages of how the short term markets work.

It is a very complicated set of issues, but after you see it in action, you can develop a feel for the money market (repos, fed funds, short term bills, eurodollars, commercial paper, etc) and then you can see how these relate to the stock and bond markets.

To try to explain it here would be impossible. It would take the thousand page book.

Bottom line, there is a maximum amount the fed is allowed to add to the short term reserves, and we almost hit it today, and they hid the news until the afternoon.
Since all of this money is short term money, it will all be repaid within 48 hours. But the volume of it suggests "something is amiss" and usually by the time we figure out exactly what, the "move" the market is going to make (on account of that news) will be over.

dcb


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From: okbyme Replying To : dcb (post 403609) Jul 5 2005 5:43PM
Title: Fed Pump


Well rest assured it has to be for political purposes that`s why they`re located in D.C. instead of the money center.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Fed are to stop reporting Repos M3 etc, this has led to much speculation in the financial world as to why. The obvious conclusion is that it is to hide further inflationary measures but who knows?

http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/h6/discm3.htm
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:30 pm    Post subject: Federal Reserve Discontinuing the M3 index Reply with quote

Roscoe,

The story of Alan Greenspan & the US Federal Reserve dramatically increaseing the pool of liquidity available for stocks to a multi-year high 48 hours before the 7/7 london event has been reported previously.

An excellent article is at the Rigorous Intuition web-blog at
http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/07/prophet-greenspan.html

Also go to the index page & check some of the 9/11 articles etc. the Discussion Borad is an excellent forum as well.

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Brian,

Look at the timing of when the Federal Reserve say they will discontinue publishing the M3 index marker - 23rd March 2006. This is 3 days after the date that Iran have said they will establish an independent Oil Bourse mechanism instead of the US Petrodollar linked excahne mechanism.

More detailed info/analysis of this subject is at: http://prudentinvestor.blogspot.com/

For more info on the proposed Iranian Oil Bourse, see:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CLA410A.html or Google iran oil bourse, but note the lack of any coverage within any MSM (mainstreammedia) sources!
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