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Sentry Select Primary Metals Corp T.PME

Sentry Select Primary Metals Corp. (the Fund) is a Canada-based financial investment company. The Fund’s investment objective is to provide shareholders with long-term capital appreciation, and monthly cash distributions. The Fund invests in an actively managed portfolio consisting primarily of securities of mining and exploration issuers, with a current focus on gold issuers. CI Investments Inc. is the manager of the Fund. CIBC Mellon Trust Company is the custodian (the Custodian) for the Fund.


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Comment by Nakateon May 15, 2020 9:33pm
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RE:RE:NAV to may 14 ,$2.50

RE:RE:NAV to may 14 ,$2.50Question is not so much about nav thats great but more about the whats the market for gold going to do, as we bump up against the highs for gold and stocks does it break out or do the big boys bend over retail again and take the money and run. This is not the 1930's where gold was still a major currency component that still played a major roll,  now its just another precious metal with some advantages but its hard to spend and just as hard to use as currency. Its mainly a inflation hedge and a insurance play. 
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