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I just read Robert Lichello book "How to Make $1,000,000 in the Stock
Market Automatically" and was so inspired by the techniques mentioned in his book that I wrote a DOS shell program simulating his AIM (Automatic Investment Management) algorithm.

The AIM algorithm is a technique of investing in a given stock or mutual fund by buying and selling a percentage of one's portfolio in
this stock/fund on an algorithmic schedule. The idea behind AIM is to buy a percentage of stocks when the stock/fund goes low and sell when it goes high. Conventional investors tend to hold on to a stock/fund until it break a target. Built into the AIM algorithm are many safeguards to only make the buy/sell move when all parameters are in
place. With AIM the stock could be rolling and the investor will be
making plenty of profit.

Examples have shown with a reasonably good rolling stock, a $10,000
investment that is utilized using the AIM algorithm could yield over
$1,000,000 in a 5-7 year period.

For a time period I am offering this program free to anyone who sends me an email requesting a copy. The purpose of this thread is for folks
to discuss issues relating to the AIM program and how to improve it.

Anyone interested in a copy send me an email message: ben@baces.com

I have created an AIM mailing list and will be sending AIM program updates to all who request a copy.

Regards,
Ben