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  1. Did bond funds really crashed?

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    Wed, 29 May 2013

    3...DBLTX -0.7%.... TTRZX -1.5%...PTTRX -1.8% ...TGLNX -0.7% see chart VWINX -0.2... PGDIX -1.4...PAUIX -2.7% ...TGEIX -1.8% ... AGDIX +0.3. ... see chart A diversified heavy bond portfolio

  2. The agony of retooling ...

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    Thu, 2 May 2013

    investigations into this and that. The lineup is ... HDPSX 5.00% MAPIX 5.00 PXTIX 24.99 PIMIX 30.00 PETPX 5.00 SPLV 5.00 PGDIX 5.00 P RHSX 10.00 TIBIX 5.00 WHGIX 5.00 No matter what you think of it as a portfolio, however, it's almost impossible

  3. looking for a total return link (website) for OEF's

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    Mon, 22 Apr 2013

    PAUPX, PIXPX & MLPDX (not an OEF, but a class C corp that behaves like an OEF-holds only MLPs). We're also monitoring PGDIX & BIBDX. *all OEF's (exc EEIIX) are in the Ira's & have been on D.R.I.P. for mostly several yrs.

  4. institutional shares

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    Thu, 28 Mar 2013

    institutional shares of these funds. I know you guys can give me the answer quicker than I can search through the threads. BTW, if you have any other suggestions besides the funds I've mentioned, feel free. Thanks! lb TIBIX CPXAX PGDIX JNBSX

  5. Which Funds Top Readers' Wishlists?

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    Sun, 24 Mar 2013

    at a reasonable minimum and load-waived." In a similar vein, posters also discussed Principal Global Diversified Income PGDIX , a conservative-allocation fund with an income focus. With an SEC yield of nearly 5%, the fund's appeal is easy to see

  6. Alternative to PGDIX

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    Fri, 22 Mar 2013

    Hi all: I wonder if anyone knows of an OEF that is trully comparable in investment strategy(ies), asset classes and yield to PGDIX ? I have been looking for one but with no success so far. Your comments are much appreciated. Hector

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