Mebane, the ief chart in the timing updates seems to have the wrong pricing longer term dating back to july, 06. I get approx. 80 and the timing update chart shows approx 70. Makes the appreciation of the 10 year note over the last 3 years inflated. Can you look into this to see that it is accurate.
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Mebane, the ief chart in the timing updates seems to have the wrong pricing longer term dating back to july, 06. I get approx. 80 and the timing update chart shows approx 70. Makes the appreciation of the 10 year note over the last 3 years inflated. Can you look into this to see that it is accurate.
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i know stockcharts used total return, but haven't audited it. . .
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i know stockcharts used total return, but haven't audited it. . .