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Touchstone Strategic Income ETF V.SIO


Primary Symbol: SIO

The Fund seeks a high level of current income with a focus on capital preservation. The Fund invests, under normal market conditions, at least 80 percent of its assets in income producing fixed-income securities. This is a non-fundamental investment policy that the Fund's Board can change upon 60 days prior notice to shareholders. Income producing securities generally include corporate debt securities, mortgage-related securities, asset-backed securities, government securities (both U.S. government securities and foreign sovereign debt), and preferred stocks. The Fund will engage in frequent and active trading as part of its principal investment strategies.


ARCA:SIO - Post by User

Comment by Sailor99on Apr 15, 2015 3:56pm
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Post# 23633570

RE:RE:RE:SIO April 14th

RE:RE:RE:SIO April 14thI happen to disagree Hedge.
Ralph was hired as Managing Director,Technologie Research at Cantor Fitz.
They expected him to bring over some accounts and or clients from GM.
My friend Paul was an Analyst for a big house and they don`t expect you to sell some stock they don`t currently cover to buy some they do, that defies the purpose.
I imagine he has enough leeway to do his own.

I don`t worry about Ralph, the way it`s been done it`s easy to absorb,but I wonder why would he advice clients to sell at the best time in a long time, his last target was 0.75 and if investors buy because they think the SP is going up you figure it out, unless he is not sure anymore  and that can change the game.

Cheers
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