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

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To: Dolomight who wrote (17000)10/4/2001 12:03:10 AM
From: rgammon  Read Replies (1) of 18928
 
Scott,
An AIM of PPR and/or VVR is indeed possible. The history is short, so we don't have an extended period for modeling. However the volatility is sufficient for AIM using Tom's AIM for Mutual Funds recommendations. Tom has a different set of parameters for AIMing his ACG since his family is largely dependent on the income from this fund. Just starting out, building up your position in PPR/VVR or ACG gives you a different perspective. I suspect that Tom will agree that a reasonable approach will be to use AIM to determine when you want to actually purchase some additional shares using your monthly, accumulating cash contribution, and use VEALIEs to stimulate further buying after prices are hitting new highs. See Tom's web site www.aim-users.com for more info. He may have his ACG parameters posted there.

Robert
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