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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (10261)2/13/2000 8:41:00 AM
From: Steve Grabczyk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18929
 
Tom: You are being way too modest! I've been to your office. You failed to mention that your suite extends from the Top Floor all the way to the Bottom one!

Figured you'd be out here this am.

Any more thoughts on the Russell 2000 as you mentioned in your update? I'm going to need 2 more stocks to add to my basket over the next few weeks.

Also, an open question to all:

One nagging question with AIM has been....when do I liquidate a holding? I know that one should re-measure against one's original criteria, and that makes sense, although it might lower your exit point. Has anyone tried to measure a stock's volatility in it's own right? By that I mean, is there a statistical measure that says...."due to the relative decrease in this issue's volatility, AIM requires that you liquidate". After over 3 months in this, I am really beginning to understand the discipline required to make this approach successful. However that exit point decision is always the hardest.

Regards, Beta in Bellevue