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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (7283)4/17/1999 6:19:00 PM
From: Bernie Goldberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi,
Thanks. Everything did remain about the same. I try to keep my minimums to about 5%. I adjust them about every 6 months or if I make a change such as the one with DD.
I have my portfolio split into 4 different kinds of investments.
1 Income producers so that we don't go hungry
2 I'm trying to have about 10 different stocks to use AIM with.(which
includes one Mutual Fund (UOPIX))
3 The Dogs of the Dow (Foolish Four RP Version)
4 The timing method on the S&P 500 that we discussed some time ago

The Foolish Four is the best performer of the three investment methods. There are some of the AIM stocks that individually have done better, but as a group the Dogs have done best.
The S&P timing method has done surprisingly well. I must admit I had the least amount of confidence in it when I started. By the way it looks like it is coming to its first change of heart since 10/31/97.
I'll let you know when the trigger gets pulled.
Bernie