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Strategies & Market Trends : Ahh Canada - 2 out of 3 ain't bad

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To: Cush who started this subject10/26/2001 5:50:20 PM
From: Davy Crockett  Read Replies (2) of 5144
 
Hi Cush,

Have a good weekend... looking forward to your updates.

Interesting day today.

Just a thought before I sign off, I am thinking of trading (I think it was Tom McIlwain that suggested these... Member 2673389 I am thinking, that @ the very least, one stock will not sink me, therefore I am seriously thinking of gradually building up my threshold to @ least 10% to 25% of my trading account in vehicles such as the S&P iunits & trade either the QQQ or iunits.com

Symbols: XGV, XGX, XIU, XIC, XMD, XIT, XEG, XGD, XFN, XSP.
iunits.com ... drilling down iunits.com or (techs)http://www.iunits.com/english/iunitsfunds/fundprofiles/igold/index.html (Gold) or iunits.com (energy).

My reasoning may be somewhat flawed, but, it goes like something like this: If one company misses, I won't lose my investment. Unless, of course some other rogue event intervenes... @least I will still be able to trade off the chart!

Regards,
Peter

ps: Comments? Just thinking that iUnints might be a better trading vehicle FWIW although I do have a problem with volume... except for of course QQQ, DIA etc
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