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To: Jack Jagernauth who wrote (7200)4/6/1999 3:32:00 PM
From: Gary  Respond to of 18928
 
Jack

I do about twenty to thirty mutual fund trades using AIM. Minimum trade $250. Trading only once a week I track seven volital funds, primarily tech and health care in an IRA acount.

The other trades are common stocks not using AIM. I keep separate Quicken files to distinguish between the taxable and nontaxable trades. I should probably use AIM on the stocks as well, but i generally have a long-term outlook and concentrate on more established companies. I actively trade three stocks on a relative frequent basis
but probably should stop doing that too.

Regards,

Gary