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To: LemonHead who wrote (8381)9/2/1999 6:43:00 AM
From: Bernie Goldberg  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi,
That looks pretty good to me, but I would make one addition.
Theory: AIM allows one to maximize long term profitability do to the volatility of an investment in an equity. Change do to due. Add something about AIM's ability to minimize risk by its cash management.
Hope this helps.
Bernie



To: LemonHead who wrote (8381)9/2/1999 6:43:00 AM
From: Bernie Goldberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi,
That looks pretty good to me, but I would make one addition.
Theory: AIM allows one to maximize long term profitability do to the volatility of an investment in an equity.
Change do to due.
Add something about AIM's ability to minimize risk by its cash management.
Hope this helps.
Bernie



To: LemonHead who wrote (8381)9/2/1999 9:41:00 AM
From: JZGalt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Add this:

What stocks are not suitable for AIMing?

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Dave



To: LemonHead who wrote (8381)9/2/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: steve in socal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
morning---just to chip in with my .02 cents from the west re what stocks are best for "AIMING."
i believe t.v would suggest that "beta" is one of the key components that makes for a good AIM stock. not, the only one, but certainly a stock with a beta of over 1.2, "suggests" that one will get the "round-trips" one needs to make AIM work at its maximum.

good luck with the teaching. wish i would have someone, anyone, sit me down and teach me a whole bunch of years ago.
regards,
sk