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Post by Small Biz Owner on Oct 3, 2011 6:00:37 GMT -5
Greece Bond interest rate as of Oct 2011
Nice returns, if you can get it.
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Post by Small Biz Owner on Oct 3, 2011 6:02:06 GMT -5
Only the foolish, or the brave. Hmmmm ... maybe I am one, or the other, or both? Or neither. So many choices.
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Post by Driftr on Oct 3, 2011 7:39:24 GMT -5
Pretty sure that's yield, not rate, but I haven't looked into them.
From what I've read elsewhere, that yield is effectively pricing in a haircut. Then again, I have also read that EU will do every single thing it can to postpone a default of Greece, so someone may just be able to piggy-back on the EU banks coat tails. I'd prefer to make that kind of wager with 4 to the flush after the flop, but YMMV.
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Post by inhouston on Oct 3, 2011 14:34:24 GMT -5
Thank you - but no - I will pass - kind of like buying GM stock - just before the collapse.
SBO - still going for those long shots? - (just like your golfing game last Sat) - LOL At least our lunch was good.
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Post by inhouston on Oct 3, 2011 14:37:25 GMT -5
PS - You need more sleep - ( those100 hour weeks can get to us) - your thread title is really mis-spelled (a lot).
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Post by Small Biz Owner on Oct 4, 2011 4:18:11 GMT -5
Well I am starting my day at 4am again. Where are you?
Still finished ahead of you though, didn't I? ;D
Greek bonds or DOW stocks? Both seem to be headed in the same direction now.
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