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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian REITS, Trusts & Dividend Stocks

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To: Lorne Larson who wrote (3514)6/23/2002 5:42:47 AM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn   of 11633
 
An investor has Stock "A". He has a choice as to whether to keep Stock "A" or sell it and buy Stock "B". If he sells Stock "A" and buys Stock "B", and thereafter Stock "B" increases on a percentage basis more than Stock "A", he's made a good decision.
This is so basic that a 8 year old could understand it, but apparently you can't.

----- You know why an child can understand the above. Because its all make believe. """"IF,IF,IF""""""""""". Where are the real past numbers. They are no where to be seen. According to you stock B always increases afterwards and always much more to offset the previous thats just not the case. When you first provided your feeble attempt to claim switching always worked the examples you gave . Message 17601801
you made one big mistake you took the time of the switch and the lows for the trusts you cited matched. They did not. Therefore it was very easy for me to go through the actual numbers at the time of the switch to show what really would have happened in the real world. And the results were not as you had claimed. So you may be able to con an 8 year old child with your fantasy but those that want real facts , real numbers , real past trust trading to show what really happens. Before they risk their hard earned money. Your going to have a much tougher time. -------------------
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