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Strategies & Market Trends : AIM Questions and Answers

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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote ()2/8/1998 10:02:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) of 221
 
Q.
Hi Tom,
Is the Newport program the only one available for tracking stocks and
mutuals using aim? Is there a spreadsheet that will do the job??

Thanks

Dave

A.
Hi Dave,

There's a couple of templates for AIM around and they're free. If you check with Bill Riedeman on our AIM BB on Silicon Investor, I'm sure he'll be happy to send you a copy. His works with Excel. The spreadsheets are ideal for doing What If type calculations. ("Bill Riedeman" gwbill@televar.com )
If you want to keep a real time portfolio of stocks and funds, you will probably do better with Newport in the long run. It's simple to use, gives good graphic history of the results and has the Next Buy/Next Sell feature that's so valuable for running a successful AIM account. (Newport's address: execpc.com
I'm sure there are others, but I've not found any that were any good. There's a free one around that does the simple calculations, but gives no graphs or history, just an instant "window" on the stock. The guys at Newport are AIMers and their enthusiasm for the method shows in their software.
Hope this helps,
Tom
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