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T-Notes 10 year -12-Jun-2007

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Notes 2 from book:

INTERMARKET

TECHNICAL

ANALYSIS...

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Notes 1 from book:

INTERMARKET

TECHNICAL

ANALYSIS

TRADING STRATEGIES

FOR THE GLOBAL

STOCK, BOND, COMMODITY

AND CURRENCY MARKETS

John J. Murphy

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KEY MARKET RELATIONSHIPS

These then are the primary intermarket relationships we'll be working on. We'll begin

in the commodity sector and work our way outward into the three other financial

sectors. We'll then extend our horizon to include international markets. The key

relationships are:

1. Action within commodity groups, such as the relationship of gold to platinum

or crude to heating oil.

2. Action between related commodity groups, such as that between the precious

metals and energy markets.

3. The relationship between the CRB Index and the various commodity groups and

markets.

4. The inverse relationship between commodities and bonds.

5. The positive relationship between bonds and the stock market.

6. The inverse relationship between the U.S. dollar and the various commodity

markets, in particular the gold market.

7. The relationship between various futures markets and related stock market

groups, for example, gold versus gold mining shares.

8. U.S. bonds and stocks versus overseas bond and stock markets.