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To: LemonHead who wrote (6848)2/17/1999 12:22:00 AM
From: RFH  Respond to of 18928
 
Keith, if I'm not mistaken, I have had the same buy and sell parameters on IIT since I started AIMing it. The reason the quantity of buy and sells is so different is that I sometimes limit myself to buying or selling just every other week, or maybe every three weeks, depending on how the stock is trending. For example, on 8/24/98, I bought 225 shares at 8. The price of the stock just kept heading down, and I held off on my next buy until 9/15/98, at which time I bought 700 shares at 5 7/8. I hope this explanation helps. If you are using Newport, use the "what if" feature to see how much AIM wants you to buy if the price goes WAY down. I will ask you to buy a much larger number of shares than the minimum you originally set.

Lurkers can check the trading history of IIT at:
elnet.com

Sincerely,
RFH