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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (9413)11/30/1999 8:36:00 PM
From: Jack Jagernauth  Respond to of 18928
 
Tom, thanks for your thoughts; I appreciate it.

The results you have achieved so far with UOPIX in just a little over a year is excellent, in my view.

Yes, I see that the next buy is above the 26 week MA. I also noticed that at least one sell was executed at a slightly lower price after a couple of Vealies were pulled in the early going. Interesting!

Thanks for the timely example; it's very much what I was thinking about.

Regards, Jack



To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (9413)11/30/1999 11:20:00 PM
From: SS Heatwole  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Tom & Jack
Can I add a few questions on to the Vealie dialog?
I have read that when a sell level is reached and the cash reserve is adequate that we do a vealie. We then wait until the next sell point and check again. Do either of you, or anyone else, pre-calculate the next sell point at which your cash will be less than suggested and then place an order? This suggests rapid selling in a rising stock which I tend to do. I like having as much of "the money at risk" being profit as possible. Does anyone else look at risk management this way, or have I not yet matured as an AIMer?
Is there any more work being done on the downward vealie?
Any comments?
TIA
Scott