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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (9389)11/26/1999 7:13:00 AM
From: SAM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Tom & others: Thanks for the fund example. There's a great need to continue to explore the use of AIM with funds as most investors are using funds and not individual stocks. I noticed that your friends Buy/Sell safe has also gravitated to Buy 0%/Sell 8%. Did the account start that way?

For everyone to review I have put up the second example on my web page (http://www.geocities.com/zsam1/) of a fund I am aiming. It started with Buy 10%/Sell 10%, but recently, about July, I changed to Buy 0%/Sell 8% to get more activity. From the line graph it appeared this range would get more trades at the peaks and valleys, especially in one of my other funds. Part of the decision was also that my children are young and I wanted to be more invested. Also since TRowe Price doesn't charge commissions for this account, it would seem more activity would be beneficial. I am using this on all my funds right now to test this out. Low and behold this particular fund has been zooming ever since the Oct 98 correction. Lots of vealies recently as the account is inline with the IW and distributions will be hefty this December.

Also I want thank everyone this thanksgiving for sharing on this board and wish you live long and prosper! SAM