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To: Jim Battaglia who wrote (6240)11/18/1998 7:54:00 PM
From: Jim Battaglia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Here are results of AIM VALUE approach. Since January 98 till present.
Results down by Bill McKinley PCA (Postion Cost Averaging
program and Fund System. $10,000 to $210,000.00 in 11 months
Stock: YAHOO

Monthly Inv. Beginning share Total Portfolio
Amount $10,000 Price $30 Value $210,630


Share Amt. to Shares Shares Cash Equity %change Cost / Total Inv.
Price Invest Bought Owned Position Value in Stock Share in Stock Value
30.000 10000 333.33 333.33 10000 30.00 10000 10000
65.000 -1667 -25.64 307.69 $11,667 20000 117 27.08 8333 31667
50.000 12308 246.15 553.85 $9,359 27692 -23 37.27 20641 37051
103.000 -600 -5.83 548.02 $19,959 56446 106 36.57 20041 76405
59.000 14272 241.90 789.92 $15,687 46605 -43 43.44 34313 62292
134.000 -2712 -20.24 769.68 $28,399 103137 127 41.06 31601 131536
87.000 13507 155.26 924.94 $24,892 80470 -35 48.77 45108 105361
190.000 -1839 -9.68 915.26 $36,731 173899 118 47.28 43269 210630



To: Jim Battaglia who wrote (6240)11/18/1998 9:47:00 PM
From: Jack Jagernauth  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Jim,

Nice chart of YAHOO.

Any takers? Not me; call me a cheap Canadian if you like.

Actually, if one owned that stock, AIM would probably be screaming "SELL". Wrong time to buy.

Regards,

Jack



To: Jim Battaglia who wrote (6240)11/19/1998 10:34:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Jim, If I had had some spare money, I probably should have started a YaHoo, Amazon.com, etc account and AIMed them. It wouldn't have taken much money to build an active account with the giant price fluctuations they've had. Still, the top of my investment pyramid was pretty crowded in recent times so I didn't do anything.

If there's a "problem" with AIM, it's that we're loaded with cash at the top of the market and wouldn't think of starting anything new. But when the market tanks, our resources are stretched thin, just when the bargains in EVERYTHING occur!

Any internet investors, please chime in!

Best regards, Tom