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

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To: RFH who wrote (13360)10/27/2000 7:34:22 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) of 18928
 
Hi RFH,
Are you saying "Good AIM, Bad Target"?

:-)

As we know, all stocks have their own seasons. It sounds like Steve's been doing a lot of harvesting while you've been busy planting.

Don't forget that you also did some "crop rotation" back about six months ago. So, the new crop may not yet be ready for harvest.

My new planting in WCOM hasn't even sprouted yet. However, I have 40% more acreage planted now than when I started it about 6 weeks ago. Still some seed left should we see good growing conditions develop. Latest planting was done at $22-3/4.

With the IW at 47 and the Oscillator at minus 7, if all things stayed the same for a few weeks, we'd be back to an average risk market place. I feel confident that this week's data is going to show further decline in Speculation which should help the IW drop more.

I read that there's a good chance that the 52 week Treasury Bill may be history soon. I guess I'll have to re-work the Relative Valuation chart with a new interest rate. I'd noticed a longer and longer period between 1 year offerings and new rates, but didn't read about the impending end until yesterday. If/when it does disappear, I'll let everyone know what change I make. It will probably be a longer term paper.

Best regards, Tom
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