bond basis is the same thing, just futures minus forward cash price.
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bond basis is the same thing, just futures minus forward cash price.

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rs7:
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Rs7Quote from rs7:
Wow, my most esteemed Brother Bung....couldn't you have come up with a more exotic question?
I don't understand exactly what you are looking for. Do you mean as fair value relative to SSFs? Or against a tracking stock like the DIAs? or SPYs?
My head is spinning from the confusion! (is this what Dubya feels like all the time?) (uh oh, hope the righties don't get offended)
Anyway, I will give this some thought when the passover wine wears off!
Peace,
Rs7

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What I was curious about was the fair value number for individual stocks. This is what I hear about when people like DB talk about trading openings. .....-b
Rs7Quote from rs7:
Why does it not matter if the stocks go up or down? This I can leave you all to figure out for yourselves. And if the "premium" goes to, let's say, 50 cents, then we BUY the futures, and SELL the stocks. Same thing as our "buy program" except it's the mirror image. We will still close the position at the $2 "fair value" premium. (in a sell program, we start with a debit rather than a credit).
Rs7