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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (113)1/25/2002 9:24:59 AM
From: JSLyons  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 127
 
Hello Tom,

Thanks for the data on NAUT. I see that you, too, noticed the low Beta. I ran NAUT through the zigzag screen at stockcharts.com. It can be set to display inflection points after a given percentage move, up and down.

On the face of it, NAUT looks too tame to take full advantage of AIM. Over the past years, it moved by 10 percent up or down 18 times, and by 20 percent just 9 times. By contrast, chip-equip NVLS moved 10 percent 43 times and 20 percent 13 times over the same period.

If the two equities end the period at precisely where they began -- and I am not saying they will -- then NVLS would produce superior gains by a significant margin.

Just my 2 cents.

Best rgds,
Jonathan