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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (44476)6/2/1998 11:46:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (2) of 58727
 
>>One thing that shocked me....I thought was illegal. I still can't believe it. But these are trade officials so I guess it's true. They said if Funds get an excess of cash flow they can hedge by buying futures. This fouls up my mind and I have to think about it for a while. A mutual fund that can legally put the money to work in futures. I have to check that one out.<<

How do you think "my" Rydex funds operate and track so nicely with the index???, not to mention the regular joe fund that can have a portion in the SPoooo's as per prospecti.

* fred slaps pat upside the head..."wake up boy" <gg>

for starters see some of the pure players:
RYNVX it's 1.5 Beta of the SPooo's/SPX Index.
Then you have the RYURX its -1.0 Beta ...aka a short SPX Fund.
For the OTC they have the RYOCX which is 1.0 beta to the NDX - Naz 100 Index. No negative beta OTC fund yet at Rydex...but other groups like Potomac have one already.
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