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To: Lorne Larson who wrote (4273)9/20/2002 9:26:25 PM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11633
 
Peter. Why don't you post your theory again about how one should never ever switch from one trust to another, even if the trust is a dog.

---- The term dog would have to be taken in context to ones average cost base. If that average cost base is lowered and the units rise which we have seen with NCF and others. -----
---- In regards to switching thats been dealt with before and your changing your story from your switch out of PWI and into PVE and AY was dealt with. With real trust data. Your solution was to change your story that you switched into something else AVN I believe it was. YOU LIED. -----------

Don't forget to explain that this also works for stocks, except Nortel. As an alternative how about a repeat of your brilliant theory that if you have money to invest, you should ALWAYS buy more of what you hold. (I await an explanation of how, with this theory, you can possibly hold more than one trust in your portfolio).

------- Yes it would be a repeat. The past posts are full of them. I show them and you ignore them. The others don't and haven't. Thats why many like Scott see the value in my strategy. AND HAVE PUBLICALLY STATED SO. If others see it because of the facts and data provided and you don't because you ignore the very facts and data. Then the problem isn't in it its in you. AS ALL CAN SEE. --------

------- One can hold as many trusts as he likes ,1 or a dozen or two dozen. The great amount of monthly income from accumulating ensures an ample supply to accumulate with. As does the use of a considerable leverage base to draw on. And since you are so up on my strategy please indicate where I or IT has stated anything about the number of trusts that can be held or accumulated. Simple fact is different trusts offer differences which are a value in any good portfolio. Some are more oil than gas. Some heavy oil some light oil. Some real estate some pet food. That you miss another basic investing concept shows how much you know and how well you do. -----------------