Hi TAB, I just got through looking at TXN, during that time period TXN has mostly been a growth stock. It has had 5 stock splits during that time frame. They were was 3:1, 2:1, 2:1, 2:1, 2:1, They now have a total of 1.7B shares out there. I think they will become a cycle stock, but with that many shares, they may no longer have the volatility that AIM is looking for. With Growth stocks a B&H should beat AIM. With Growth stocks, I thank the NAIC method, would work good. The book Starting and Running a Profitable Investment Club by Thomas E. O'Hara and Kenneth S. Jankf, Sr describes this method well.
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