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

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To: Jack Jagernauth who wrote (14319)1/12/2001 5:44:50 AM
From: THE FOX  Read Replies (1) of 18928
 
Good morning Jack,

I like the question. That is exactly what I try to do. If
a stock I am attempting to AIM goes up 50 to 100 % I usually
bail out. I know this is not true aiming however I have found if the overall amount you have available to invest is
modest it is a great way to increase your net worth in a more rapid fashion. As I reported at the end of 1999 I had a very good year in the market as most of us did. The year
2000 was a little more challenging. We were fortunate with our ROTH accounts to garner a return of 62% in my wife's and
56 % in my account. I have not finished double checking our return outside the ROTHS but I hope to finish the work this weekend and I will post it.

Regards,
BOB
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