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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (99955)11/28/2003 12:24:57 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (2) of 132070
 
I am assuming that all or most of those treasuries are TIPS, unless that list is just what they went into until they had enough assets to start structuring the fund. I don't really know, of course. Maybe KT will let us know what's in the "A" series when they start issuing reports. (He just mentioned PCRAX, and what's available to me is PCRDX).

The concept sounds good, and they are not only no-load but no-transaction-fee listed for my broker.

My investments are already heavy on commodities in various ways, but I would like to have more direct exposure to nonferrous metals, grains (especially soy), and in fact everything else.

I guess the key phrase in what information is available is: "seeks to match the Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index [which]reflects changes in a broad range of commodity futures prices, from crude oil and coffee to gold and cattle."
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