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To: Jack Jagernauth who wrote (12759)9/9/2000 1:25:34 AM
From: aptus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18931
 
Hello Jack,

Took a brief look at the thread, lots of short posts about specific stocks. I'll have to read a little more to see what they're up to over there. As for the Canadians, I think there may a fair number at least a bit interested in the AIM technique, but perhaps not as apt to organize anything. I find AIM is great for RRSPs -- safety, deferred taxes, and takes advantage of volatility to maximize returns. Exactly what you want in an RRSP.

Hopefully we can bring AIM to the forefront of the Canadian investing scene.

Regards,
Mark.



To: Jack Jagernauth who wrote (12759)9/9/2000 9:35:41 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18931
 
Hi Fellow North Americans, Remember that those values represent Percent, not number counts. I'd have to look to see the number counts, but they're respectable. Also remember that it's taken me over seven years of preaching first on Prodigy and then here on SI to get us this far. All good things come with some patience!!

Also notice the huge number of "Unresolved" or unidentified sources. Also, if your server ends in .net or .com, it gets counted in those sources. What's important to me is seeing month after month significant numbers of hits from outside North America. It used to be limited to mainly English speaking countries, but now it's all over the place. There's a whole group from the Netherlands that regularly visit and, unfortunately this new translation service doesn't help them. However, maybe one of the neighboring languages, French or German will help.

Best regards, Tom

Best regards, Tom