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Re: Adam post# 31454

Wednesday, 02/24/2010 3:39:29 AM

Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:39:29 AM

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Hi Adam,

Deep divers are not a feature of the system, but a choice that an AIM user can make. The choice of only AIMing one stock.
AIM buying should be an opportunity to Buy great value in a disciplined way.

Another way of handling deep divers, is at each buy signal to buy something you don't yet own. Lichello did that for tax reasons he wrote in his book.

You need a plan to decide what you want to buy otherwise you get buying 'panic'. To buy a stock in free fall is risky and not necessary when you use AIM.

At the end of the buying period you can reorganize, although my preference is to reorganize thought AIM sells. Only use AIM buy and sell signals!

You can rotate, but it is nice to have a (virtual?) AIM machine running the target and the target should have an AIM buy signal.
Rotation is nice at the top of a cycle.

To avoid an ENRON, look at the cash situation of the stock you buy.

And, to have one deep diver is a good experience and one should have one soon, so one learns to avoid them.

I hope this market will deep dive soon!

Happy diving, K

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