Anyone scalping the FTSE Futures??

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It is always possible to cut one or more decimal points of a fiat currency, so a 100 becomes 10, (one decimal point eliminated) or 100 becomes 1 (two decimal points eliminated). It has been known to eliminate many more than 2 decimal points, so billions became hundreds. It saves time and spaces on calculators, trees have a better chance. Such a scenario would make a numeric representation of indices hitting lower numbers.
Fed plays the game differently now than over some previous few years, which I find interesting, but hardly surprising.
 
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