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The holiday season is here! Festivals and holidays have historically created an increased demand for gold. This year, the Indian Festival of Lights, the post-Ramadan celebration and Christmas all transpire in late 2001, even though the Indian Festival of Lights and the post-Ramadan celebration follow the Lunar calendar and Christmas follows the Gregorian calendar. Each is a massive religious or cultural event observed by millions of people.

WGC says gold is "in" The World Gold Council (WGC) is aiming to reconnect with consumers’ desire for gold in time for the 2001 holiday gift-giving season. The WGC’s efforts include positioning gold as fashionable and emphasizing its intrinsic value. To get more information on U.S. Global Investors’ gold funds and a prospectus including charges and ongoing expenses, please call 1-800-US-FUNDS or go to www.usfunds.com.



Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest or send money. The gold funds might be susceptible to adverse economic, political or regulatory developments due to concentrating in a single theme. The price of gold is subject to substantial price fluctuations over short periods of time and may be affected by unpredicted international monetary and political policies. We suggest investing no more than 3% - 5% of your portfolio in gold or gold stocks.