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

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To: Peter W. Panchyshyn who wrote (4315)9/21/2002 10:48:54 PM
From: Lorne Larson  Read Replies (1) of 11633
 
Read this again:

Lorne: "You have some more cash to invest and want to again invest in an oil and gas trust. Why would you at that point not analyze which trust is the better investment, just as you did when you first bought?"
Peter:------- "Because of the simple fact that if one did a proper study before hand. There would be no need to do any further analysis. He would already be in the best one he could find for his own preferences and circumstances ---

Nothing at all mentioned about a trading range strategy. In fact you explicitly state the reason for the theory - "there is no need to do any further analysis" because one "did a proper study before hand". Now that is just plain dumb. I take it that your theory is not concerned that circumstances might have changed since you first bought the stock. Don't need "data" to recognize that kind of blatant stupidity.
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