It was more of a ladder investment model if memory serves me right. Maybe SFSecurity can describe it better since he is playing with it. It's been more than a decade since I last looked at it, so don't remember details. AIM is a 'proportional algorithm' - big moves make for big trades. Husky I don't believe had that function.
Like AIM it held cash in reserve for rainy day investing.
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