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How Bonds Traded in the Eighties
Bonds used to trade almost exclusively in exchange markets, at the new york stock exchange and at the american stock corporate bonds stopped trading on the exchange markets in the mid forties. They traded in order books, just like the stocks trade, but because there were so many bonds, they had to put the order books in filing cabinets. If you wanted to trade a bond, you went to the bond specialist post, and you mentioned yenayou said what bond you wanted totrade. And the clerk would go the specialist go and look up the bond in the filing cabinet to find out who had left orders for it. So that leaves us with the interesting question, why? Why did