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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum iShares Core Balanced ETF T.XBAL

The investment objective of the Fund is to provide long-term capital growth and income, net of expenses. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will primarily invest in one or more exchange-traded funds managed by BlackRock Canada or an affiliate that provide exposure to equity or fixed income securities. To achieve its investment objective the iShares ETFs in which the Fund invests are... see more

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iShares Core Balanced ETF > Anyone Here?
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Post by scooby02 on Dec 10, 2000 2:38am

Anyone Here?

Hey guys! Does anyone actually read this board or is there a better one to discuss this stock? There have certainly been some events lately that intrigue me so if anyone else is actually here I'd like to know!
Comment by delete14 on Dec 11, 2000 10:34pm
Here, but really don't have very much to add. I understand that there is lots of Gold but the price is too low to make it worth while at the moment. I have had this for years and missed my chance to sell when it was about $5.00. I'm guessing that gold will rise again someday. Flavor of the month, or in the case of gold of the year.
Comment by delete14 on Dec 11, 2000 10:45pm
Just looked back. That puts me in about 1996. I also just read the newest release, it looks very promising. I won't hang on this time though.
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