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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (9613)12/19/1999 11:39:00 PM
From: RFH   of 18928
 
Hi, Tom. Thanks for taking the time to look at my AIM investments. In answer to your questions:

<<I noticed you were able to save your Energy fund account by dropping all but a hundredth of a share out! Do you intend to continue tracking the fund for a new entry point below the 26 week M.A.?>>

No, I have no intention on re-entering this fund as an AIM account. The only way I could get the ending Newport graphics was to leave a tiny amount of shares. Otherwise, Newport wanted me to delete it entirely.

<<I note that the Newport returns are slightly different in total profits than your accounting software. Is it because of interest on cash, commission reporting or some other difference?>>

The difference, as far as I know, is in the commissions charged. Also, I didn't start a couple of these accounts as AIM accounts, and there were some initial shares at various prices that went way back in time. I attempted to get an average price for these, but the spreadsheet is right on the money, so to speak.

<<As I mentioned to Fuzzymath, we don't hide the fact that bad markets are tough to live through, but show that we survive them and prosper.>>

Yes, it takes a lot of "guts" to stick with a sinking share price, but it sure seems to turn out rosy in the end!

Thanks again,
RFH
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