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To: TobagoJack who wrote (24411)10/21/2002 7:55:59 AM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Yikes, now it is no longer PC to speak of snipers

LOL

My Australian Dollar exposure is substantial for a USD base currency investor. I have venture far away from 100% USD assets and I have ventured away for approximately 18 months, a life time. Even though I feel uncomfortable, I still must maintain my diversified position.

I am beginning to wonder whether maybe I should give up on AUD. Seems stocks are beginning to turn around and the gold rally has gone nowhere. Still I am mainly in non-resource Aussie stocks and my recent currency moves were driven mainly by interest rate differentials (reduce Aussie debt, increase US debt) as well as currency guesses.

Beautiful view this morning from my window across the Hudson to the wooded slopes of the City of Watervliet which is approaching the Autumn foliage peak, though there is still is a lot of green around in the areas close to the Hudson itself.

David