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To: THE FOX who wrote (4563)4/27/1998 2:29:00 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bob,

I've never read that book, but hear that it is not only well written but great background info for the individual investor.

NASDAQ off about 60 points the last I checked. Could this be what that Idiot was Waving about???

Best regards, Tom



To: THE FOX who wrote (4563)4/27/1998 2:54:00 PM
From: Bruce A. Bowman  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bob-

I bought EGRP not long after the IPO at about 12, then watched it sag down to 8+. Without benefit of AIM, I bought some more and averaged down to 9.750. Then it took off and I realized I needed something to guide my preservation of profits. That's about the same time I came across AIM. Unfortunately I didn't heed Tom's advice and I started the AIM account based upon my actual purchase(s) instead of the then current market price. As a result I sold too much initially. I've been using AIM to manage the position ever since, though, and have been very pleased with the actions it has directed me to take.

I bought G&D too, but I'm probably not going to get much out of it unless I open the book and actually read it! :-)

Bruce