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    Your definition of long is correct but with the advent of QE and debt being treated as an asset (mortgage based securities) your definition no longer applies.

    Nowadays long would be defined as the time period between the start of QE and the end of QE, meaning you buy prior to the announced beginning of QE and you realize your profits about a month prior to the announced end of QE.
    Last edited by roberth; 05-21-2015 at 07:28.

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