Hi Allen,
I should've explained what the UI elements and numbers are.
The next buy and sell are based on the PC, MTS, Buy SAFE and number of shares. So next buy value of 7.08 equals 343899/(1.15*42262).
The delayed buy value is when AIM actually gets out of the buy zone. At 7.40, AIM's recommended buy is too small, i.e. less than 5% of the SV in this example. Note that 7.40 = 343899/(1.1*42262).
8.14 is when AIM 'completely' stops buying, i.e. AIM's recommended buy amount is ZERO. And this coincides with the SV rising enough to match the PC. Note that 8.14 = 343899/42262.
The delayed buy values are based on Ocroft's idea of delaying the buys until after a reversal. It helps me determine when to buy while a stock is in a downturn. I use a range because I don't wait too long after a reversal. When applying Ocroft's, my plan is to use the mid value, and I combine that with technical like RSI and moving averages.
Now note that delayed buy values are really just for experimentation purposes - for now at least.
Hope this helps