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I use the X_DEV program I created. It's in my post. It is designed to target highs and lows at extreme deviations from its average price. This compounds your gains much faster that you would get from buy and holding. It also tells you how much to buy or sell based on your initial investment. The entire history of it's development is on my board if you are interested.
Thanks, but it just a matter of inputting the right settings in the program then just letting it guide you to the targets. Piece of cake.
"I think the next best thing to solving a problem is finding some humor in it." –Frank A. Clark
HI Aimagic, yes....I will send over the spreadsheets. I just need your gmail address. Please use my board here X_DEV, or send it in a private message. Or use ralis24@gmail.com to email me directly.
Thanks
Just watched the grainy 80"s video of Lichello. Had to laugh at the $295 sales pitch for the 6 pack of cassette's to learn the system. Interesting that he states he lost all of his money, which led to his development of AIM. Also interesting his bio states his net worth of 1 million came from writing, not investing.
Typical.
I sent the sheet. Let me know if you got it.
No worries.....keep me posted on your progress.
AIM has been to see roughly an average AIM portfolio "turnover" of about 4 years.
4 years? Jeez that's a long time....lol! I'm assuming that is based on AIMing conservative low beta stocks?
Check out the turnover on Bitcoin. Shares doubled to 4 from 2 then halved to 3 in the space of 3 months. Cash went from $70k to $2k then back to $43 k in the same period.
Note this is AIM and not X_DEV
heads up....
New buys printed on Bitcoin as of 8/26/2021
See header window above.
Good info:
I posted this over on the A.I.M. board but it warrants repeating over here:
The World’s Most Successful Investor Is a Swing Trader
By Nicholas Vardy
Sep 11, 2020 at 4:54PM
Swing trading has made many a hedge fund manager a fortune – including the world’s most successful investor.
Yesterday, I revealed how billionaire Paul Tudor Jones II made his fortune by swing trading.
Swing trading techniques helped Tudor Jones build his hedge fund from a tiny $30,000 startup to a $7.8 billion leader in the industry.
But Tudor Jones isn’t alone.
I’ve also written about the world’s greatest investor, mathematics professor Jim Simons, who founded Renaissance Technologies in 1982.
Since 1988, Simons’ Medallion Fund has generated average annual returns of 66% before fees.
Bloomberg has called Simon’s quant system “a money printing press.”
But Simons experienced extraordinary success only after he began to focus on identifying reliable and repeatable short-term patterns in the market in 1990.
Today, Simons works with an army of rocket scientists who spend their lives mining reams of data going back to the 1700s to pick stocks.
For Warren Buffett, the ideal holding period for an investment is “forever.”
For the Medallion Fund, the average holding period is two days.
The surprising conclusion?
Simons, the most successful investor in history, is a swing trader.
The World’s Most Successful Investor Is a Swing Trader
By Nicholas Vardy
Sep 11, 2020 at 4:54PM
Swing trading has made many a hedge fund manager a fortune – including the world’s most successful investor.
Yesterday, I revealed how billionaire Paul Tudor Jones II made his fortune by swing trading.
Swing trading techniques helped Tudor Jones build his hedge fund from a tiny $30,000 startup to a $7.8 billion leader in the industry.
But Tudor Jones isn’t alone.
I’ve also written about the world’s greatest investor, mathematics professor Jim Simons, who founded Renaissance Technologies in 1982.
Since 1988, Simons’ Medallion Fund has generated average annual returns of 66% before fees.
Bloomberg has called Simon’s quant system “a money printing press.”
But Simons experienced extraordinary success only after he began to focus on identifying reliable and repeatable short-term patterns in the market in 1990.
Today, Simons works with an army of rocket scientists who spend their lives mining reams of data going back to the 1700s to pick stocks.
For Warren Buffett, the ideal holding period for an investment is “forever.”
For the Medallion Fund, the average holding period is two days.
The surprising conclusion?
Simons, the most successful investor in history, is a swing trader.
Kingpinddg....sheet is in your email. Let me know if you have any questions.
Or you can email me the info ....
ralis24@gmail.com