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  1. #25

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    Anyone still in I fund? It hasn't been doing too well lately (since the "correction")
    Got Beach???

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  3. #26

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    I'm 100% in the I fund. I've been wondering if I should jump ship or just ride it out. I think at this point it is kinda late to move over to safer grounds. Am I dumb for sticking with the I fund? I had my money 60-20-20 C,S, & I about a month ago and decided to move 100% to I.

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  5. #27

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    I plan to continue my ride - 20C and 80I - just because I can.


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    I moved to I, 100% this morning. At least I think I did this morning. I haven't gotten the e-mail yet.

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  9. #29

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    What's the (U)FV going to be today? Is anyone still guestimating that?
    God bless the United States of America!

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  11. #30

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    I fund is having a phenomenal day, I'm tempted to wade in a bit, however I'm real leery of what could still happen in places such as Portugal,Spain,Italy and Ireland. Many experts have been saying that despite all the positive news lately, in the grand scheme of things the world is still teetering on the verge of a severe recession. Any thoughts?
    Just a lil o'l fishegg floatin around in this big ocean!

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  13. #31

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    Negative headlines tend to produce the strongest advances in a bull market.

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  15. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birchtree View Post
    Negative headlines tend to produce the strongest advances in a bull market.
    Im sorry birch but I have to respectfully disagree. I check all the major news and financial channels on a daily basis, CNN bloomberg financial times etc etc....and way before markets open, when they all tend to have negative financial headlines...the markets tend to follow suit by heading south, especially lately with the european headlines, thats why we would have so many wild swings. IMHO...
    Just a lil o'l fishegg floatin around in this big ocean!

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  17. #33

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    It's been fun in the I fund lately, but with today's significant drop in the dollar, we are again approaching the 74 level which has acted as solid support the past few years. Question is, will the dollar fall below that level or bounce off it again and head back up, hampering I fund performance?

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    100 G COB 11/3/23

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  19. #34

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    I'm hoping I has a bit in the tank after today. For tomorrow, I'm 50% I and 50% S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordic View Post
    It's been fun in the I fund lately, but with today's significant drop in the dollar, we are again approaching the 74 level which has acted as solid support the past few years. Question is, will the dollar fall below that level or bounce off it again and head back up, hampering I fund performance?

    http://quotes.ino.com/chart/index.html?s=NYBOT_DX&t=&a=&w=&v=dmax
    Keep in in mind that our government wants to devalue the dollar so we can compete with emerging markets and pay off our debts at a lower interest rate! Oh contra!



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    Exclamation The 'I Fund' and the Euro

    To All,

    I know the 'I Fund' holds Japanese and British equties, but the rest of the assets are Euro denominated. I will not ask what your opinion on the growth/dump of the fund, but...

    My question is: Is the very existence of the 'I Fund' dependent on the universal currency of the Euro? Can the 'I Fund' exist with minimal fees if equities are denominated with 15 currencies?

    Yowser and Yuk...
    Lookin' up at the 'G Fund'!!!


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