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To: Steve S who wrote (153)12/29/1997 12:08:00 PM
From: m. g. williams  Respond to of 366
 
Hi Steve:
I appreciated your recent reply and agree with your comments about Van's S&P 500. I recently came across Rydex OTC mutual fund that "indexes" the NASDAQ 100. I haven't researched it as yet, but thought it might be a good small cap play. (1-800-820-0888)
In the near future the Potomac OTC will provide a mutual fund whose goal is to acheive 125 % of the NASDAQ. (914-381-2080) Again I don't have detailed info, but maybe interesting to follow.
Have a good one, MGW



To: Steve S who wrote (153)1/4/1998 12:40:00 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 366
 
steve S.

any comments on the t rowe price family??
looks like low risk to me/ but high returns

quick question:

1) would you buy your initial posiiton now and then dollar cost average after the bad earnings plummet during jan 15-25??

OR

wait until the bad earnings come out (stock prices go down) and then buy initial position after bottom is seen?

thxs for all the help Steve

Chris



To: Steve S who wrote (153)1/4/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 366
 
more newbie questions:

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let's say you have your t rowe price family funds in your portfolio, would you still do fidelity select funds?

what restrictions/load do they have? i've read something like $7.50 and 30 day trading period?

can you please clarify for me? and also give me your opinoin on select funds overall? (are they worth it vs regular mutual funds)

If you need anything please let me know

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