Hi Karw, In practice it's easy to see if your stock or fund is benefitting from AIM. If you see a number of buys intermixed with sells you know that AIM is helping you out. If you see only sells you know Buy and Hold would do better. And the worst case is repeated buys with no sells; this is worse than Buy and Hold. This last is a situation you want to avoid with AIM.
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