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Monday, 06/10/2002 1:24:40 AM

Monday, June 10, 2002 1:24:40 AM

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Subject Deep divers: A deep diver is a stock that has dropped in price enough that the AIM program has used up all its cash on the stock, and the stock is staying outside the sell point. There has long been a discusion on just what one should do with them.
Should you sell them and take a loss. and restart a Aim program in the stock?
Should you adjust Portfolio control, so that AIM starts to buy and sell again?
Should you take the stock and start using X-DEV on it?
All these are good questions,I think that if I had two or more deep divers I would use aim Re-Bal on them. I would simply add the two Portfolio Controls together, and go on from there. What you should see is, as you re-bal the stocks the aim sell price point should start to decreace, until normal AIM buy, sells start to take place. At this point you should be able to go back to aiming each stock by its self if you want to.


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