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

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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (18622)5/8/2020 12:09:15 PM
From: jackfx  Read Replies (1) of 18928
 
Let's say John invested $100,000 into 3 individual company stocks A,B and C with cash reserve of 17% each, does the rule state that cash reserve for stock A of $17,000 cannot be used to purchase signal in stock B and C? or John could consolidate the cash reserve total $51,000 that can be used to purchase for stocks A, B and C whenever there is signal?

So since you will take sell signal any day. is there any significant pro and cons between the following scenario:

1. OldAimGuy bought stock A now then 10 days later there is a sell signal, but since risk is low, he vealie it. then another 10 days later another sell signal (total 20 days), he then vealie it. then another 10 days later (30 days) another sell signal with low risk, then he vealie it again. Total three times vealies

2. John bought stock A now, then 30 days later there is a sell signal but risk is low, he vealie it. Total one time vealie
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