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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian REITS, Trusts & Dividend Stocks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Goldberry who wrote (1861)11/9/2001 1:34:52 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11633
 
Hi Graham,

Sorry for not being more clear. 'Watching' in terms of buying. I've never owned a REIT yet and was just going to start investigating them. If a consensus is that now is a good time to be 'nibbling' then I might accelerate my research, making it a higher priority, (note I didn't say buy LOL). I'm still pretty new to energy trusts in fact, but did well playing them like E&P during the gas bubble. I'm looking at taking a LT approach similar to Peter with a 'core' holding to see how it plays out and likely trade around that. I bet the farm on nothing though :o)

I personally believe it is time begin nibbling and getting back into some of the better O & G trusts (I like those with decent hedges). Yes, I concur on that as I've been posting and I have been averaging in for a little while now..

with excellent yields out there that should be considered to round out everyone's portfolio.
I've been building up my portfolio in the 'yield' department since this summer as I see no great growth prospects going forward for a while except maybe some security and defense and selected bio's but I can only do so much :o)
'we appear to be in a recession' = Yes I think we are in a recession.

Some of these are:
Pembina Pipelines both the trust and new convertible debentures
Quadravest issues cgq stq usa.un inc.un str.e (all tse) more info on these can be obtained from quadravest.com
Convertible debentures from Clublink, Revenue properties and First Capital, all backed by real estate assets


Thanks for the ideas.

regards
Kastel
a cute and cuddly Canadian