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drlove

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The doctor is in
Goober Mcfly said:
Anyone else think this may be The Doctor's favourite subject?
Could be...

*still waiting for The Doctor to reply to my thread*...
 

The Scholar

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I see...

Cardinal Fang said:
*Raises hand*

OH WAIT! I thought this was a vote to "cockpunch" The Doctor.
*singing in a fast rythm..."a cockpunch here, a cockpunch there, a cockpunch everywhere..."

So, is this what you do all day, Fang?

:p

Regards.
 

The Doctor

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No. My favourite threads are those that involve the Amish porn scenes involving Goober's Mom and Cardinal Fang.

I'm just doing what I can to help educate the investing public.
 

Goober Mcfly

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Well it's better than those fictional accounts of fictional rendezvous with fictional SP's.

</Michael Moore>
 

The Doctor

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I beleieve those so called fictional accounts of the so called fictional renezvous with the not so fictional duo did help the general public as well.
 

The Doctor

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*stops laughing and resumes composure*


You leave me no choice but go ahead with Holy Grail II. The fallout is on your head.
 

scubadoo

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In 1994 I split $70,000.00, $35000.00 into a balanced growth fund and $35,000.00 in a more agressive growth fund. My statement's at the end of 2004 show my growth fund making me a grand total of $3600.00 more than the balanced fund ( each fund had the same month amount added. So basically I made $327.00 per year in the growth fund more than the balanced fund.
 

scubadoo

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Goober Mcfly said:
Look at scubadoo bragging about the size of his portfolio...
Sorry Goober!

I wasn't bragging as I only indicated the starting amounts of these two RRSP. If I really wanted to brag, I would have posted the size of the funds at this time showing the difference of $3600.00. Just wanted to give him an idea of what happens to your money at work over time.

BTW Goober.....the original investment was the proceeds from a great stock tip involving a high-tech company. But again....I wouldn't want to brag about that now would I? I had a number of investments and things to take care of before the capital gains exemption got wiped out! </brags a little> :D
 

Sargon

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Buy gold...

lickrolaine said:
what is the best way to buy gold bullion in a self directed RRSP?
You may not be able to buy gold bullion in your RRSP but you can still invest in gold by:

Buying common shares in gold miners; or

buying units of mutual funds that invest in precious metals; or

buying iUnits S&P/TSX Gold E.T.F.(XGD-T).

You may also be able to buy gold certificates but I'm not sure of that.
 

lickrolaine

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Re: Re: Buy gold...

Happy said:
You can: streetTRACKS Gold E.T.F., symbol GLD, on NYSE. This ETF invests in bullions.
So for this investment I would need room in the foreign investment area? Which is not a problem for about 5 grand.
 

lickrolaine

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By the way thanks all for the tips and info!
 

mtl_guy

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Yeah foreign content is a concern and you also should make sure any products you purchase are RRSP elligible.
 

Sargon

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