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

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To: Gary who wrote (7332)4/23/1999 4:37:00 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (3) of 18928
 
Hi Gary, Against my usual ways, I decided to put up as this week's example a stock for which I borrowed heavily from other AIM accounts to continue buying. The massive negative cash reserve will probably send Mr. Lichello off with a migraine! However, all's well that continues well!

Now that this account is nearing its all time high water mark, I don't feel so guilty about sharing it with others. Those shares bought with "borrowed" cash are starting to pay off nicely.

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With the number of shares in the account it needs to get to about $9-1/2 before the cash reserve debt will all be repaid. This is in my taxable account, so all those Sells are tax events! Luckily, FIFO events, too!

Best regards, Tom
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