Thanks, Aimster.
If I am reading the results correctly it appears that AIM-HI would have beaten both the Original AIM and AIM 67/33, but not Buy-and-Hold. It appears that the AI Optimizer, which had a Hold Zone of around 116%, with really Large Minimum Transactions, would have beaten Buy-and-Hold. Is that correct?
Clive makes a really good point about it all 'depends' on when one begins their program. I don't know what the V-Wave or Idiot Wave were advising for cash limits in October, 2007, when the Dow and S&P were at all time highs, but I am sure they were advising an investor to begin a new program using a lot more than 20% cash. That is why I believe it is really important for an AIM investor to pay attention to the V-Wave results before beginning a new program.
Again, thanks for the information.
Regards,
Ray