Other U.S. gold funds which we don't evaluate anymore:
- AXP Precious Metals (INPMX)- changed to RiverSource Precious Metals(INPMX), September, 2005
- Bull & Bear Gold Investors (BBGIX)- (became Midas Investors (MIDIX) June, 1999) and merged with Midas Fund [MIDSX] November, 2001
- Cappiello-Rushmore Gold (CRGDX)
- Central Fund of Canada (CEF)
- Fidelity Select Precious Metals (FDPMX)- merged into Fidelity Select Gold Fund (FSAGX), February, 2000.
- ING Precious Metals (LEXMX) became ING Natural Resources and no longer a gold fund, 2007.
- Keystone PM B (KSPMX) (became Evergreen PM (EKWBX) January, 1998)
- Lexington Strategic Silver [STIVX] merged into Lexington Gold Fund(LEXMX) June, 1999,
which became Pilgrim Precious Metals [LEXMX] in 2000
- Lexington Strategic Silver [STSLS] became Pilgrim Silver and terminated in April, 2001.
- Lindner Bulwark (LDNBX)
- Monterey OCM Gold changed its symbol (from MNTGX to OCMGX) in May, 2003
- Monterey OCM Gold became PIA OCM Fund in 2004, then OCM Fund.
- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Precious Metals family (METBAX, METBX, METCX) all merged with MSDW natural resources funds, January 2000
- Morgan Stanley Institutional Gold (MSGPX) (terminated February 1998)
- Pilgrim Precious Metals (LEXMX) became ING Precious Metals in 2002.
- PIMCO Advisors Precious Metals, (PPMAX, PPMBX, PPMCX)- merged into another family fund, February, 2000
- Pioneer Gold Shares A (PIGDX), B (PBGDX), C (PCGDX) terminated October, 1999.
- Smith Barney Natural Resources B
- Smith Barney Natural Resources C
- United Gold and Governent (UNGGX)- (terminated June, 1999)
- Van Eck Gold Opportunity A (GOFAX) (merged with GRFRX October 1997)
- Van Eck Gold Resources (GRFRX) (merged with Van Eck Hard Assets Fund, June 2001)
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