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Re: ocroft post# 31595

Sunday, 03/28/2010 6:08:53 PM

Sunday, March 28, 2010 6:08:53 PM

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The thing that i am trying to convey to my fellow AIM users is
that a buy entry should only be made when the PC has stopped rising.


But this happens when the stock price stops dropping and levels off and that is also obvious from looking that price itself! If you have faith that the stock is worth buying then that is a relatively safe point to start buying. I do not see why you need to use the PC for that! On this theme various mechanisms already exist

At some point when the AIM figures indicate to me a downward reversal in this stock, I will completely liquidate my position in this stock.

You can figure that out from looking at the stock price figures as well. . . .the AIM figures are fullu dependent on thaat. Why do you need AIM for that? Many investors get out 100 at such a point(say at a 10% drop in price).

I fail to see anything special here. You are just getting out at a high point and getting back in at a low point. . .that you wait for larger changes than AIM itself advices is applying a price-based filter. Correct me if I am wrong on this.

Conrad Winkelman
What is Vortex AIMing? Look for my Vortex Discussion Forum:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=1341

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