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

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From: OldAIMGuy9/30/2022 11:11:34 AM
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Not a Stock Recommendation, only a History with AIM.....



W.P. Carey (WPC) has been in my "Sandbox Stocks" portfolio for several years now. It's a contributor to

cash flow via a dividend of around 6%/yr. It was also chosen, being a REIT, as a place to have some
anti-inflation hedge and some slow growth. In other words, Total Return. Here's how the history looks so far:


It's not a hyper trader, but as you see, it's opportunistically been traded with AIM. Generally AIM is trading
the appropriate way on the appropriate side of the 26 Week Moving Average. AIM has done an excellent job
of managing Cash Reserves through time while picking off trades at nice inflection points. Yesterday
was the first time it's added shares since Fall of 2020. Two subsequent sales kept the Cash Reserve near
my ceiling target of 20% of AIM Engine value. Note that the dividends are NOT included in the displayed
cash level. Those levels are just from the AIM trades.

As of this latest trade, there are more shares in this holding than were purchased at the Start (+16% more
shares). Cash Reserve (exclusive of dividends) is 50% higher than the start. Thank you Mr. Lichello for
creating a system that works well for those of us with Total Return Investing in mind.

Total Return = Price Appreciation over time + Dividend Capture over time + Profitable Volatility Capture over time.

OAG Tom
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