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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Thanks for the reply Mark See Change
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Sim The original post is still on invested. See Change
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Bruce , one's enough ....... :rolleyes: See Change
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    See Change aims a wack at the back of TFB's head ..... :rolleyes: See Change
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    This may well be true , but for a Doctor to recommend something , they usually have scientific evidence to show that what they're recommending works, and even then they don't always get things right. They tend not to base treament on the basis of back testing. See Change
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    ahhhh..... :( So all those people over the last couple of years who been pushing their use when ever the question of servicability has been raised having been suggesting people should use something that they havn't actually done them selves....??? mmmm..... interesting I actually know...
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Bill I'm not in a postion to recommend managed funds. I don't have managed funds at this stage , though I anticipate I will be a reasonable amount in to managed funds in about 9-12 months. At this stage I havn't done research into which specific funds I'll be investing in , and besides that...
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Bill From my point of view it's not a matter of whether a fund is likely to go down the gurgler. The issue is that at different times of the investment cycle , different sectors will perform better than other sectors , and different styles of investing will do better than others. The...
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Maybe I'm wrong , but to me this is something that affects the foundations of Steve's structured approach, and was the main reason I have concerns about his approach so for me it is a big deal and I would have hoped for people who are using his approach it would also be a big deal . As a...
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Given the fanfare of replies that normally accompanies Steves posts I didn't think it was innaproriate. I didn't post this untill it was obvious that the concerns in the original posts wern't being addressed and people seemed to happy for them to slip away with as little comment as possible...
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Steve has a particualar style of investing that he uses in his funds. There are other funds that specialise in different areas and different styles eg growth funds , or small cap funds or hedge funds just to name a few. It's not an area that I've looked at in detail, but brief discussions...
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    Bruce My concern has never been Steve's fund. Steve has been trading shares for over 20 years and has a proven track record over a long period of time , in different market conditons. I do think there are people who arn't aware of the risks involved in any managed fund. The main time...
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    The Silence is Deafening ...Disappointed ... re cash bonds

    In the last few days the question of how the income from a cash bond will be treated in terms of assessing servicability has been raised. In this post http://www.somersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22204 and in another post at Invested. From my understanding of Steve's methods , the...
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