Its better IMO to follow AIM's advice and let the stock exposure decline, and then periodically remove some of that cash from the AIM and use those funds to start a new AIM (or maybe add more to the existing AIM at a time when the AIM was indicating a buy).
The latter option going to reduce your average cost even further. Good idea!
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