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To: rgammon who wrote (11269)5/27/2000 11:54:00 AM
From: Jack Jagernauth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi RG,

That's interesting! I am probably at the other end of the spectrum ... AIM non-agressive. For one stock I am AIMing, I have my settings at 10% of equity to trade, 0% buy safe and 14% sell safe, and even though it is close to a sell signal right now, I am not prepared to part with any shares unless I get the price I want.

I am interested to run the parameters you are using for TXN on my stock in PCA to see if your settings would work better than mine in a simulation.

Could you please give me your settings again?

Thanks,

Jack



To: rgammon who wrote (11269)5/27/2000 5:02:00 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi RG, Some people would consider a stock that's not changed price/share for two and a half years to be "dead money" or at least "sleeping money" but in AIM's view the trading range becomes the source of the extra rent for holding the equity for the long term potential. The reality is that it's probably cycled from undervalued to overvalued and back again! AIM looked at the market psychology during the period and made astute judgements all along the way.

Congratulations,
Tom