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

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To: aptus who wrote (15174)3/8/2001 7:34:28 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) of 18929
 
Hi Mark, I would imagine that the time frame, the period of updates and whether a bear market had been included would greatly vary the results of such a test.

I really don't worry too much about being out of cash. Think of the poor non-AIMer who is 100% invested all the time! No matter how the AIM users manages his cash, he still buys into any decline as deeply as AIM or his cash reserves allow. At that point we all know that any return to better prices is going to do AIM and ourselves a lot of good. We will have been more proactive (and probably more profitable) than almost any other type of investor.

For me, there's the minor inconvenience of evaporating interest on the dwindling Cash Reserves. Since I take that interest as current income, I'm a much happier AIMer when the reserves are bloated! :-) Right now the family's on their "Tight Belt" allowances. (that's hard to do when facing up-coming Spring Breaks!)

Best regards, Tom
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