There is nothing to say you can't own 2 funds in one IRA and 3 in another, or the same 5 in both IRAs and then treat the total of a fund in both IRAs as one AIM account (it is just the one fund). In the last case you can decide from which IRA account to buy and sell from, it really doesn't matter.
It is better to have fewer larger AIM accounts because otherwise the trades become too small to bother with. 5% of $10,000 in stock is only $500.
Toofuzzy
Take the road less traveled. It will make all the difference.
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