HI TOM I see that you are very perceptive.I do actually use Aim's PC as an indcator. You also perceive correctly that i don't make an adjustment to the PC after actual buys. I continue to plot the stock and use Aims PC figures as an indicator. Also, i use Aim as an indicator for initial buys. Assume i am comtemplating buying a stock. I go back in time when the stock started its decline. At least one years time or data. I assume i bought the stock at the highest price and plot it by the book. I will use the PC data for an entry point. One thing is for sure; I will never enter an initial buy order when AIMS PC is rising. An AIM uptrend reversal will never occur untill the PC figures stop rising or changing. Also when i enter a buy order, for me, the percentage asset allocation for this stock has already been defined by AIMS buying action. I find that there is a genius in the AIM invevention.
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