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Pastimes : The Justa and Lars Honors Bob Brinker Investment Club Thread
VTI 342.48+0.6%Feb 2 4:00 PM EST

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To: Kirk © who wrote (5708)10/21/2010 5:55:08 PM
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You distorted my post by pretending my focus was solely on risk when I distinctly stated "the most return taking the least risk by holding the GNMA Fund".

Moreover, during the 2008 credit implosion crisis, there were money funds where redemptions were suspended because they could not maintain the $1 NAV price. Even though money funds have zero interest rate risk, they do have credit risk. I prefer the short average maturity of the Vanguard GNMA Fund with the direct Government guaranty of principal and interest and the premium interest return thank you.

Your wise guy comment "How about going on the record here and suggesting if I should book the profits now or hold?" is rude.

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