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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (13428)11/3/2000 8:01:01 PM
From: Steve Grabczyk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
"Dispersing" interesting word......

I 'dispersed' some PALM today over my GTC price. It then promptly moved up another 5 $ from that! I have a GTC order in for Monday for 7% of my on hand inventory @ $74.

PALM has been terrific for me! My basket value went up 4% today, even after the PALM sale.

Thanks Nasdaq 100!

Regards, Steve



To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (13428)11/3/2000 8:52:15 PM
From: budweeder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Tom; I found the post you listed very interesting...if I may quote from your post relative to the use of AIM.."We're not predicting what will happen next, just reacting to what's just occurred."....In my mind that is the real power of the AIM system.

By the way, P&F shows perhaps best of all charts, the relative condition of supply and demand...a fellow on another thread flipped a coin of his own and plotted the results on a P&F chart...guess what, it looked like a stock chart...I believe you are right, and whether the market is completely darn-near perfectly random or not....if we add shares when they are cheap, and sell when they are higher, it doesn't matter to an AIMer what the cause for the price move is.

Just my opinion, of course.

Regards, Bud