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    They haven't posted the share prices yet. Must be taking them a while to figure out the I-Fund
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTH View Post
    They haven't posted the share prices yet. Must be taking them a while to figure out the I-Fund
    Quote Originally Posted by tsptalk View Post
    The share prices haven't been posted yet. I'm guessing they are trying to figure out what price to put on the I-fund. Why don't I trust them?
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    -2.68%
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    Quote Originally Posted by tsptalk View Post
    -2.68%
    Could have been a lot worse than that. I was in EFU, the inverse fund for the I Fund analog. That was great at the opening bell but the I Fund gained almost the whole day after that and I got stopped out.

    I Fund is cheap now. Just wish I knew how much cheaper it was going to get. <this is Ann rolling her eyes> LOL
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    Until the nuclear thing is over I am not moving back into the I fund. To much potential to go down with the uncertainty right now. Im thinking it will decrease at least another 10% or more in my opinion.

    My model states i should wait till around April 14 to look at moving back in, but I may have to stray a little to catch a deal once the nuclear thing is over.

    Hey I got 30 years till retirement might as well be a little risky and try my luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by halibutk View Post
    Until the nuclear thing is over I am not moving back into the I fund. To much potential to go down with the uncertainty right now. Im thinking it will decrease at least another 10% or more in my opinion.

    My model states i should wait till around April 14 to look at moving back in, but I may have to stray a little to catch a deal once the nuclear thing is over.

    Hey I got 30 years till retirement might as well be a little risky and try my luck.
    Right before the Japan catastrophe the Euro was pegged to decline by %1.25 by April 15th and by close to %3.5 by June 15th. This was an average of 5 different banks. I was thinking we would get a short term pop in the I fund before the Euro declined but right now, I think you could safely be out of the I fund until mid May and still be able to get in near the low.

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    I fund is down 3.19% in after hours trading..it will be interesting to see how the valuation works on this.

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    Lot's of speculation that the USD is heading downward and busting through some resistance. I fund a good move, or will economic factors bring down foreign markets as well?
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    It's "Golden Week" in Japan, and since today is a national holiday and the WSJ hasn't updated its reading for the Nikkei, I'm guessing the market in Tokyo is closed. What does this mean for the I-fund? Does it just move based on the other 75% of its holdings?

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    Basically, yes.
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    Foreign markets down big today.

    All down from 1.5% to 2%.

    not pretty.

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    Another huge down day in European markets.

    DAX down 3% right now, and CAC down 4.97% right now. HUGE down day.

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