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To: budweeder who wrote (13840)12/7/2000 4:11:11 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bud, Hope the trip goes well. Somehow a trip always seems to be good for my brain! I think I need a road trip soon.

ABX is what I follow for a gold indicator. It's up from around $12 to around $16 in recent times, so that's a healthy 33% improvement. However, it's still way below its historical levels. I don't own it, but keep a pretend file on it....
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Not the happiest story in the world.

Best regards, Tom



To: budweeder who wrote (13840)12/7/2000 4:13:02 PM
From: LemonHead  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bud, I'm trying my best to post AIM discussion material but it is hard for several reasons at the moment.

1. Tom and others cover the topic so well.
2. The election fiasco has me mesmerized.
3. The house is requiring decisions that I'm not ready to make. <ggg>

I feel that most of the active AIMer's on the board are close to or near the bottom of their Cash reserves. Of the three accounts I manage I only have reserves left in my wife's IRA. So with that being said, "What AIM topic's would I like to see discussed or reviewed"?

1. The Pooling of Cash reserves verses true AIM cash reserves. The good the bad and the truth. What is the best way to profit from the reserves?
2. What as a group did we learn from AIM and this BB for the year 2000? I know that Tom will provide a year end review, but I think that some of the rest of us should chime in as well.
3. What should we expect to accomplish with AIM in 2001 and the long run as well? Have we maximized our "Risk Management Plan"? Have we reviewed our plan? What adjustments should we make?
4. How do we sort, file and preserve our AIM material for future reference?
5. What should we expect from the AIM software developers?
6. When and why should we prune an equity and how do we select a new one? What are the emerging industries?
7. When and where should the AIMer's get together? What agenda should be discussed?

Have a good time in Sweet Alabama. I prefer the Dry Ribs and lamb over pork.

Keith



To: budweeder who wrote (13840)12/7/2000 5:45:54 PM
From: LemonHead  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bud, OT
Did you get the PM I sent you the other day?

Keith