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To: budweeder who wrote (14724)2/5/2001 7:13:54 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bud, I've been waiting for as little as one penny/share for our alumni bond fund (ACG) to sell off some shares. That will raise some capital which I also intend to spend on more shares of UOPIX. It's still begging for me to buy more whenever funds are available.

My order had been in at $8-1/8 as a fraction, they rounded it to $8.13 for decimals and last week it traded at $8.12! I'm watching it very closely.

Nice you could come up with some extra $$$ to throw at it. Let's hope that bump-starts the portfolio again for you.

Best regards, Tom



To: budweeder who wrote (14724)2/5/2001 9:31:58 AM
From: velobob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bud

Basic Aim question for you or anyone else. I'm still working my way along the lower end of the learning curve.

I have been studying with interest your post #14724 where, if I understand correctly, you made a "Non-AIM directed" purchase.

Did you add the full amount of this purchase to your Portfolio Control? If so, I don't understand how "it was also surprising how much the sell level dropped".

My elementary understanding is that an increase in PC raises the Sell target, as well as the Buy target.

I'll show my ignorance and ask: - What am I missing?

Best of luck on your new position.

Thanks for your Time

Bob L