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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M. PIC List (Perverse Investment Candidates) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Nimbus who wrote (53)7/23/2001 8:42:34 AM
From: Bernie Goldberg  Respond to of 127
 
Hi,
Hope I can horn in on this conversation.
You wrote:it's pretty apparent that you never know which way the stock is going to go. Some need the cash right away and others add to it right away.
I agree with you 100%. As a matter of fact that is one of the best remarks I have read here in a long time.
If you were to carry that line of thinking out just one more step, the realization would come, that given a sufficient time frame you would come to a satisfactory result with an extremely high percentage of these stocks.
Bernie



To: Nimbus who wrote (53)7/24/2001 4:33:35 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 127
 
Hi N and Bernie, The AIM PIC list is set up as "by the book" with the exception of the starting cash reserves. There I've chosen to use whatever the Idiot Wave cash reserve suggestion is for the week that the individual stocks shows up as a PIC candidate.

Several will probably also pass muster as reviewed with the Value Line screening method. The Value Line method helps determine growth potential and suitability for use with AIM. The PIC method helps us work towards a contrary initial investment timing. Together they should provide someone with pretty fair returns over time.

I will be updating the PIC graphs soon. Along with that there will be a new PIC stock which appeared last week. (can't remember the name of the stock right now and I'm not at my office)

It would appear from today's Senate Hearings with Mr. Greenspan that the market's not convinced by words about the economy but is in the "Show Me" mood.

Best regards, Tom