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

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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (5673)9/18/1998 10:12:00 PM
From: Jim Battaglia  Read Replies (1) of 18928
 
You can call it my "World of Contradiction"!! The ACM and Wave are two entirely different approaches to investing. Sometimes, however it seems to be similiar, yet other times completely opposite. It is gear toward "momemtum" in the market where AIM is gear toward selection and volatility. As I have repeated for years on the boards. there are many ways to make money in the market...You just have to find a program you are comfortable with. The ACM is calling for 25% cash levels at this time. The TVR which I show on my members edition is going to change this week to 22% cash. This is based on Lichello 66/33 plan. I calculate this by taking the latest DOW high closing of 9338 times 66= my multiplier for this period. That is 6163. Therefore if you divide the CURRENT DOW into the multiplier you will get what your equity position should be . At the close this week it will read 22%. At the lowest Drop in the DOW this past month, one would have been invested 80% in the market. I guess the bottom line, risk is less when making a purchase with AIM compared to mid July. However the ACM is still considering the overall Market "high risk" (without AIM)..because there is a potential to lose money... sorry for the contradictions....but the market is full of contradictions.....
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