Maybe this is a good time for me to try to figure out the real purpose of the Vealie. Some things I hear about remain a little fuzzy[/]until I get to do it. It was the same for me with sex. I couldn't "figure" it out from the book!
If an AIM gets fat with cash then it means it is working fine. It would appear to me more logical just to inject some cash to buy more shares. I would think that this is the simplest thing and most effctive thing to do...A bit like keeping the goose that lays the golden egg and and get another goose just like it[/] and get two golden eggs instead of one!
If you take the shares you have out of the AIM then you still have them! Nothing has changed. What is the difference in which pocket you carry them? No matter were these shares are "kept" they still can generate cash. Converting the cash into shares will produce more cash.
The idea of sing the stop/loss can be done would appear only significant in relation to investor mentality in relation to what he thinks about his stock dipping below a certan level.
Stripping the Vealie from its dressing, what is its Punch?
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