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To: mcg404 who wrote (18408)5/26/2003 8:04:28 AM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81972
 
John > Where the creditor is screwed via default rather than inflation.

Ya pays ya money and ya takes yer pick.

> Seems to me that the ratio charts show the relative money flow between the two diametrically opposed sectors (tech vs gold) has changed

I'd say that was true. I don't know why you look at the performance of a mutual fund rather than an index because there is always the unknown of the investment manager to consider. Anyway, I did some relative strength charts of my own and found that Invesco Gold's performance was between HUI and XAU and there wasn't much to choose between any of them. So much for the expertise of the manager.