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To: chris714 who wrote (10919)7/4/2001 7:55:37 AM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Chris,

>>>>> ..........I noticed that you always purchase the USPIX or UOPIX instead of the Rydex funds. I was just wondering what your reasoning was behind that decision.
Aren't the Rydex funds the exact same thing with the added feature of intra-day trading? <<<<

I heard that they do trade intraday but I dont have the details. Dont the specific times?

I guess its just laziness on my part to switch funds over.



To: chris714 who wrote (10919)7/4/2001 11:37:17 AM
From: faro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Chris, you seem to know the Rydex family of funds.

Could you tell me which of their funds are equivalent to USPIX and UOPIX?

Thanks

Faro



To: chris714 who wrote (10919)7/4/2001 1:44:53 PM
From: faro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Another question Chris and the other.

Can you give me the name and symbol for the same kind of funds on the Dow and if possible on the other exchanges also. I mean as UOPIX and UXPIX on NDX

Thanks

Faro