The reason I made the comment I did was because of something that was rattling around in my own head which was the conflict of using AIM vs momentum styles of investing.
In talking to a friend about that he said " Either investing method could work but you wouldn't want to switch back and forth from one to another"
AIM has you buy more as a stock goes down and sell gradually as it goes up while momentum investing buys more as a stock goes up and dumps it all on a dip. They are not compatible methods.
Have fun with your research.
Toofuzzy
Take the road less traveled. It will make all the difference.
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