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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (15591)12/8/2002 9:25:54 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206395
 
The royalty trusts tend to trade very choppy - there are bids well under the current price, and there seem to be asks well above the current price. ERF seems to be in a tighter range than others, however - maybe the specialist is able to keep the spread a little tighter ?

I've become very happy wtih the RT & NG E&P performance this week- I would expect a little more shuffling, then the train leaves the station...

Right now I'm thinkining about adding to my RT and NG E&P positions, and then maybe a driller. I'm way over weight - about 40-50% in energy related already... the temptaion is getting stronger wtih each weather report. Quehubo and Tomas are posting some very tempting information.

Is this what tech stock junkies felt ?



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (15591)12/9/2002 7:49:21 AM
From: majaman1978  Respond to of 206395
 
Thanks Kastel. I have a little PVX I bought over a year ago and was thinking of adding, but these Canadian energy RT's seem to be trending downwards over the past month or so and I am a little reluctant to step up and buy more. US markets don't seem to trust these and US RT's are outperforming them lately. I know the US trusts can't add reserves and CDN can so they look more attractive to me versus a US based one.