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To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (14384)1/17/2001 9:28:53 AM
From: matvest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Good Morning Bernie and all,
I am interested in what you think is the minimum amount of money that must be committed to a stock in order to AIM it? And why? I have read $10,000 including the cash reserve should be the minimum. Is that due to the costs, such as brokerage fees and the old requirement that you buy in lots of 100 shares to avoid a penalty on the brokerage fees? Or is there something about the AIM formula that takes a minimum sized investment to make it work?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Larry M