l*****n 发帖数: 1064 | 1 decision is here. this evil country will accept the bailout for sure, so big
pressure on them form the Europe and the US.
let the bears die! | w******s 发帖数: 16209 | 2 反了, 我觉得ireland bailout是被price in了。
不过我觉得这个周末很关键,
昨天考虑怎么做options合适,straddle, strangle, butterfly, iron condor,
spread,credit spread。。
最后觉得还是直接赌一边上call 或者上put加上仓位控制 比较好。
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【在 l*****n 的大作中提到】 : decision is here. this evil country will accept the bailout for sure, so big : pressure on them form the Europe and the US. : let the bears die!
| g*****u 发帖数: 14294 | 3 好啊,让那个穴儿再出来喊几百个PUT!
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【在 l*****n 的大作中提到】 : decision is here. this evil country will accept the bailout for sure, so big : pressure on them form the Europe and the US. : let the bears die!
| l*****n 发帖数: 1064 | 4 TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) — After weeks of insisting that it needed no bailout
, Ireland conceded Sunday that it will need a financial rescue package from
the European Union and International Monetary Fund, according to media
reports.
Ireland’s finance minister, Brian Lenihan, declined to specify a figure
except to say that it would be less than 100 billion euros ($136.7 billion),
the reports say.
The Sunday Times of London had reported earlier that Ireland would seek a
package valued at as much as 120 billion euros.
Lenihan said Ireland was running a deficit of $26 billion and could not
finance that amount at current market rates, the reports say.
Lenihan also said Irish officials also were seeking backing for Ireland’s
debt-burdened banks.
Earlier in the day, the Sunday Times of London report said the IMF, EU and
European Central Bank were preparing a 120-billion-euro ($164 billion)
bailout of Ireland, requiring the country to raise taxes and nationalize
more banks. | w******s 发帖数: 16209 | 5 shot昨天不是说要到周二么
这就从了?
bailout
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【在 l*****n 的大作中提到】 : TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) — After weeks of insisting that it needed no bailout : , Ireland conceded Sunday that it will need a financial rescue package from : the European Union and International Monetary Fund, according to media : reports. : Ireland’s finance minister, Brian Lenihan, declined to specify a figure : except to say that it would be less than 100 billion euros ($136.7 billion), : the reports say. : The Sunday Times of London had reported earlier that Ireland would seek a : package valued at as much as 120 billion euros. : Lenihan said Ireland was running a deficit of $26 billion and could not
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