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To: Taikun who wrote (7281)2/28/2006 8:56:30 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 25575
 
Actually with a gain approaching 200% I would ordinarily sell, at least partly. But because my original investment was so small, I think I will just let it sit. Or maybe not. I have been shifting profits steadily into the 200% antiNasdaq fund, RYVNX. If the counterparties to it do not go bankrupt, it could quadruple in a major (i.e.40%) market decline. It can do this because the gains are compounded day after day if the market trends steadily down. I mean the NASDAQ 100 index when I say "market".