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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: rails99 who wrote (9492)3/10/2003 7:04:59 AM
From: Joan Osland GraffiusRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
Hi Rails,

Long time since we talked.

What do you think of Inco for Nickel? I missed a purchase during the October sell off and am watching.

Some of the income stocks I own are USU, NAT, VLCCF, and AAUK, (not a large dividend but better than most). I have a position the TLM Preferred A - it is callable in 2004 and may not be worth the purchase considering commissions and the premium. I am watching SASOY for an entry.

In the foreign government debt income area I own GIM, FAX, FCO, and PSAFX. I wish I had bought BEGBX as it has been a tiger. Recently purchased some New Zealand government bonds. Maturity 2006. If the dollar rallies maybe some of the Australian, Canadian or Norwegian government debt will look interesting.


I have SA golds AU, HMY and GFI. These folks send nice dividends.

Also have a small amount of the tax free muni - NXP.

Found a mutual fund that tracks the CRB – QRACK and bought a started position. I am in the camp where commodities are good to go for a few years.
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