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To: onepath who wrote (2598)2/13/2008 8:26:05 AM
From: PaperPerson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23089
 
you can over-game gold, for sure.

that is why when i am feeling like gold is toppy, and am selling out of my little stock piles (iras, joint account), i am still way more invested in gold, silver platinum (and now palladium) than most people will ever be, percentage wise.

a p.m. mutual fund is good way to do this. let them hedge it or whatever they do to keep it from falling as hard as my stock portfolio would fall/does fall during a p.m. price DECLINE.

The same can be said of bullion. You would leave that alone.

Then you can buy or sell out of your stock and yes, your warrant, positions more freely.

Anyway, that is how i am going to do it.



To: onepath who wrote (2598)2/13/2008 9:48:01 AM
From: roymario  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23089
 
anyone watching bnk.wt.a Stockwatch says price is .38 but the bid is .47? R.