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To: a.handbag. who wrote (4426)10/4/2002 2:49:59 AM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn  Respond to of 11633
 
Yes I know, dot.un mania. But if the unit prices tank

----- As the guide of the historical trading unit price for these trust show. As well as the same for the underlying commodities themselves. Its not a question of "IF" but of "WHEN" prices will once again reverse direction and go lower ------

I'm not convinced it matters to those of us who are in the dot.uns for the income, as long as the distros keep coming.

------ You've hit that one right on. Now for those that are in the dot.uns for huge short term trading gains. Its surprising that many of them were big buyers of them as of just the last week or so. ------------------

I fully expect that my units will be part of my estate, and good luck to whoever has to figure out the A.C.B. for my final tax return.

----- A big ,I'll second that, from me on that -------------



To: a.handbag. who wrote (4426)10/4/2002 3:00:02 PM
From: Scott Mc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
What happens if its a negative value, I wonder what goes on the form?

ACB -$1
Dispose of $5

Capital gain $6

I guess, it just seems strange,
Scott