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

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To: HighTech who wrote (8959)10/20/1999 12:51:00 AM
From: Jack Jagernauth  Read Replies (2) of 18928
 
Hi HT,

Interesting results you got running that simulation with 0/0 buy/sell resistances. I noticed that there would have been a trade about every 2 weeks.

I am interested to know what else you found from running the simulation with other settings.

I noticed with mutual funds, in particular, that AIM/Newport buy/sell advice can quickly become out of sync with reality.

Lowering the $ amount to trade, i.e., reducing the trade amount as a percent of the total (or the security value), seems to help. Otherwise, the settings could end up in negative territory in order to arrive at a buy/sell range that might actually trigger AIM trades.

Have you, or anyone else, found the same? What are your thoughts?

Regards, Jack
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