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To: Knyyt who wrote (11203)5/22/2000 7:35:00 AM
From: Steve Grabczyk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18929
 
Welcome Knyyt!

Interesting handle. Not as easy to understand as "LemonHead", but whatever works for you is fine with us.

As for QQQ or other spiders, I believe a few AIM-ers do QQQ. I've been tracking it as well. The key is whether there is enough volatility to make it worth using AIM. Keith makes a good point re UOPIX. It's much more volatile but as diversified.

I'm probably going to AIM UOPIX in my daughter's Roth IRA.

Regards, Steve



To: Knyyt who wrote (11203)5/22/2000 11:51:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18929
 
Hi Knyyt, It looks like Steve already answered your question regarding use of AIM with indexes. Yes, several of us use the two in what appears to be a harmonious relationship. Here's my experience with UOPIX so far...
aim-users.com

and here's the SI thread on the same fund.....
Subject 24960

Please don't hesitate to ask questions as you get started.

Best regards, Tom