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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (18743)6/21/2022 12:22:15 AM
From: jaser20  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Thanks, Tom. I setup my ETF portfolio using AIM and some of them have better dividend yields now and doing some buying now based on AIM. Each ETF has its own AIM. I am also thinking about starting new AIM positions buying some individual high dividend paying stocks. If I remember correctly, you have AIM setup for each position. right? I am considering setting up one AIM for several high paying dividend stocks and managing all with one AIM? Do you see any pros/cons based on your experience with that approach? Since the idea is to pull income from this set of stocks, I am thinking that it might be easier to replace a stock in the portfolio when a sell signal or buy signal occurs.

Thanks
Jeff-