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

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To: Jack Jagernauth who wrote (13529)11/9/2000 9:08:18 PM
From: Steve Grabczyk  Read Replies (2) of 18928
 
Hi Jack:

No problem. I'm a newbie at this AIM thing so any advice or observations are welcome.

As for your questions:

- My theory related to using a common cash reserve is that in a highly diversified portfolio, one ought to be able to have less and less cash available as a percent of the total. Lichello's algorithm never uses the cash reserve in any caculations. Therefore it's available to any stock IMHO.
- As for the 'Deep Divers' I think that they may be most worthy (from an AIM potential standpoint) of cash infusion. Key here is that your initial pick is important. Tom has mentioned the risk/reward ratio quite often. Although it remains to be seen if my selections will win out over the long haul.

Hope this answers your questions.
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