>>> Even if you hold just one AIM buy trade amount of TLT (and gold), then whenever AIM does indicate a buy trade you might find for whatever reason the share price is down the value of TLT (or gold) may have risen and be a more appropriate choice of 'cash' to deploy into more shares.
If for instance cash deposits had risen 4%, but TLT had risen 10% then that 'cash' buys the additional stock at a relatively cheaper price. <<<<<
You totally lost me.
Am I Aiming the TLT or the gold? Am I using the gold as CASH?
If TLT is up 10% how am I buying it at a relatively cheaper price?
Don't even TRY to answer my question. It will just confuse me more.
You need to start the example over.
Toofuzzy
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