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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: Steve Grabczyk who wrote (9816)1/5/2000 11:29:00 PM
From: SS Heatwole  Read Replies (2) of 18928
 
Hi Steve
Thanks for the response, I'm glad to hear my idea of investing some of the AIM cash reserve has already been done. Still I need to understand what makes GSF tick. Does it trade like a stock? Is there any load? Looking at the chart it would seem that as the FED increased interest rates the price moved down, and I assume the yield went up as a result. Is the reverse true? and is that the down side risk? Lets see-- if the price goes down I get to buy more with a better yield, and if the price goes up I loose some yield but get a capital gain! This sounds to good to be true. I obviously don't understand something(not unusual). Things that sound this good I have learned to approach with caution. Any info. is appreciated.
With yesterdays correction I took the leap on to the GNSS band wagon at 16 21/32, and am looking forward to a nice long ride.
Regards,
ssh
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