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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (5782)3/22/2001 2:56:09 PM
From: Robert G. Harrell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6317
 
Hi Tom
I was within a whisker of selling at 19 Tuesday morning and held off. Kicked myself a little at the end of the day but then realized it had held up extremely well compared to other tech stocks. Now I'm very glad I didn't sell. At this moment it has stopped rising but isn't really falling as compared to FLEX which started rolling over about an hour ago.(My instincts were pretty good on FLEX and I got out on an up day at 26.)

From your comments, it seems you are now fully invested. Does the AIM system have built into it any stop loss type mechanism or do you lose like the rest of us after it tells you to invest the remainder of your cash and the market continues down? I've told myself many times that I ought to buy that system from you but I keep procrastinating. Had I been following its built in discipline, my portfolio probably wouldn't be nearly as devastated as it is now.[ Although I still probably would have made the million $ bet on MRVC that I lost when the LMNE IPO rolled over.]
Bob