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To: labestul who wrote (10448)3/15/2000 7:43:00 AM
From: Bernie Goldberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18929
 
Hi,
Anytime thereafter that we purchase more securities we add one half of the market value of the new securities to the portfolio control. These are the only changes that are made to the portfolio control.
Referring to the above thought:
It is conceivable and quite often done, that folks want to make a purchase of stock that is not recommended by A.I.M. This should be considered an addition of stock. In this instance the total addition would be added to portfolio control not one half.
Hope this helps.
Bernie



To: labestul who wrote (10448)3/16/2000 2:03:00 AM
From: RFH  Respond to of 18929
 
Hi, Barry. I read your Draft and find it utterly fascinating. I really enjoy your writing style, as it is both precise and decisive. Your referring to some of us as "Modern AIMers" is especially refreshing. I haven't yet done the math on TMS, but it looks like the concept is nearly identical to the modern AIM methods employed by many of us here on SI. I'll look forward to the completion of your essay.

Sincerely,
RFH