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Eaton Vance Short Duration Diversified Income Fund T.EVG


Primary Symbol: EVG

Eaton Vance Short Duration Divsfd Inc is a diversified, closed-end management investment company.


NYSE:EVG - Post by User

Post by thegoldfishon Jan 20, 2011 1:17pm
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Post# 18002568

Some answers, please!

Some answers, please!

I have some questions to pose to the various posters:

1) To those who cite Grandich as a source that Evolving Gold is a pig, and the gold market party is over, please note that Grandich has said he expects EVG to go much higher, and in a  note he posted earlier today, he expects gold's run to continue, too, after this short-term consolidation. So, why cite Grandich when he clearly does not make your case?

2) To those who feel the need to use this message board platform to bash EVG, what is your motive? If you don't have an optimistic opinion on the stock, fine, duly noted. But to show sophomoric tendencies to ad hominem attacks on posters who are optimistic begs closer examination of your maturity -- or lack thereof. Go elsewhere and find like-minded, which is to say, simple-minded, individuals. Are you that starved for social interaction that you must resort to name-calling and petty arguing?

3) To those who see daily price action as cause either for euphoria, or depression, take the time to look at long-term charts of almost any junior resource stock. I use these often inexplicable drops in price to accumulate, and sell into big runups. It's worked for this stock, as well as KBX and SQIFF, and I expect it to work for others I currently own. Why not try to lean against prevailing sentiment and bank some cash in the process?

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