Hi Rien, You have summarized it pretty well. As to your question,I just don't see an advantage of using AIM at all if the TA is so successful. I have these thoughts.
We still need the discipline that AIM offers in a rising market. An AIM sell signal would be needed to force us to take profits when TA was saying don't sell the stock is still rising. On the way down AIM would be giving us the level of commitment for when TA said buy. The AIM set up would give us the structure to be "invested" for the longer term as opposed to just hopping from stock to stock. If ever the TA was too bothersome then, it could be turned off (assuming that you were in the stock at the time}. It would be back to auto pilot. These ideas would probably be to time consuming if you had many AIM accounts to watch, but for a guy like me with only a few it could work.
I will begin giving it a real life test now, and the maybe later on I can present the idea with more clarity. Maybe buy then I'll just want to forget about it.
whitelake