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Keith,
Sounds great. I always feel a need to sell my winners and hold my losers. I think it's a natural, but losing proposition. As usual, our natural tendency is to do the wrong thing. I think it's the old "fear vs. greed" thing at play. Our emotions, always the root of our problems.
However difficult it may be, I always feel much better after I get rid of a loser. The real trick is, though, how to pick fewer losers in the first place so one does not have to deal with this?
I think I may have to look into your AIM thing a bit. Can you tell us something about it? What it is? What it does? Is it some special software for picking stocks, managing trades or portfolios, or what exactly? Do you have any useful links where we can research it a bit?
If it will "help to harness and control my emotions," it should be worth a lot! Good luck with it.
Bill
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