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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 Dec 03, 2015 7:03pm
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Post# 24352489

RE:RE:RE:RE:Well

RE:RE:RE:RE:Well
Hedge -- don`t be an hypocrite now, you wrote:

Sailor - Yes, I believe getting the Caisse to provide some funding to get us over the last hump should not be that difficult. There and clearly a number of options. and honestly, if you disagree you should be selling your shares. There appears to be decent liquidity on the bid to absorb them.
 
Then you say:


 My honest advice to you is to sell. And let's be honest here. I wasn't attacking or even replying to anything you posted. I wasn't even talking to you. So if anyone needs to take a deep breath...

You could have fooled me, that post was all for me, why you would deny it makes me wonder about you.

Don`t be sorry, your comments did not sting, this is Stockhouse, remember?.
You are wrong yet again, I like the Company,I still see potential but I don`t like the way it`s run and it frustrates me but not enough to sell my shares yet, besides if that was the case over half of the shareholders would have bailed out by now.
Don`t confuse hapiness with frustration, many times in my life I was frustrated at certain things but did not give up ,I tried and some turned out really good.

I own shares in Coca Cola which I dislike as a product and drink Pepsi instead.
I own shares in Bank of Nova Scotia and Royal but bank with BMO.
Bussiness is bussiness, you treat it your way don`t worry about mine.

Your optimism does not offend me, even though it`s as close as pumping as you can get, but it seems that my criticism drives you nuts, which is healthy in its own way.

If you were honest with yourself you would realize that everything it`s not right with SIO, but stuborn blindness sometimes prevents one from seeing things as they are, we need help, you know it and we all know it, you may prefer not to see for whatever your agenda is.

I don`t need your honest advice because it`s tarnished and that`s why I don`t offer you mine.

IMHO.

Cheers.







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