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To: willcan who wrote (13294)5/26/2002 7:15:00 PM
From: Louis V. Lambrecht  Respond to of 36161
 
willcan - I don't even know which the constituents are.
Can't even find a quote on the amex site.
Gold is the sector where you always will be mis-informed or cheated into.<ggg>

For mutual funds, I don't know of any publicizing literally a plan to stick with the index.

Chris Thompson (GFI and World Gold Council) is actively planning a gold ETF or HOLDR (remember the Internet HLDR's. A few months after they were traded, the bubble bursted).

Here is the last info from the nasdaq site (when amex and nasdaq still were married) HM and BMG have been acquired a longtime ago.
nasdaq.com
Not the slightest idea of the weightings. So, I couldn't even tell you to buy the stocks instead.<ng>

Financial sense only lists 8 components.
financialsense.com

Forgetting GolCorp goldcorp.com

Finally, don't know if that index is going to be kept alive.
CBOE now is pushing the GOX.

HUI (old link) nasdaq.com
(My best guess for the constituents: AEM, ASA, BGO, CDE, ECO, FCX, FCX C pfd, GLG, GG, HL, KGC, NEM

XAU phlx.com
GOX cboe.com

My best guess: <ng>
I wellcome any information from anyone.

HUI XAU GOX
--------------------
AU AU
AEM AEM AEM
SIL
ASA
ASL
ABX ABX
BGO
CDE CDE
ECO
FCX FCX FCX
FCX C pfd
GLG
GG GG
HGMCY
HL
KGC
MDG
NEM NEM NEM
PDG PDG


Another interesting link, the marketwatch industries
cbs.marketwatch.com
But only US Dow Jones sector indexes.



To: willcan who wrote (13294)5/26/2002 7:25:38 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Wilcan,
closest I've found tracks the Toronto Gold Index. Not the HUI but better than XAU IMO..
finance.yahoo.com
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