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

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To: Lorne Larson who wrote (4300)9/21/2002 8:19:06 PM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn  Read Replies (1) of 11633
 
No word games. I directly quoted you. Since your theory is that it is ALWAYS better to buy more of what you already own, we deserve an explanation of how it is possible that you now apparently hold 4 or 5 different trusts.

----Already answered this in a previous post to you to diversify across a number of different types of trusts. Since there is not just one trust. Once again you ignore what I answwer----------

Once you bought the first one, under your own theory, you should have forever after bought nothing but that trust.

----- No where in what I posted is there anything of me saying you should only buy one trust. Or that you can only buy one trust. Your just infereing it. That is no where to be seen. Anywheres. -------------

Did you ignore your own theory, or does the theory not work? Fact of the matter is, fool, your own holdings disprove your own theory.

---- Fact is for the trust ex you just gave I gave what the theory would give as a net return. Using your own numbers. READS IT AND WEEP. REAL TRUST DATA BLOWS YOU AWAY EVERY TIME. So like I said I shot down your one ex. FAST AND EASY.------- And your trademark is to just ignore it with not even a response. ----------------
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