Good AIM, bad shot.
My first year running my complete portfolio using Aim.
Total portfolio return .73%. Not very good, but I learned a lot.
I thought about paper trading, but without some skin in the game, losses mean nothing, winners mean even less.
My largest holding is a index fund. As soon as I purchased it, the price dropped like a rock. If I would have waited for a pull back before purchasing, things would have been different.
My biggest winner is up 10 percent total return. It is a high beta silver stock that I owned before discovering AIM. It has been good to me.
As I move forward, I will wait for the etfs and stocks on my watch list to pull back before I consider buying. Waiting is part of investing, so they say.
Thank you to all contributors to the site, you have helped make me a believer in Mr. Lichello's system.