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Re: Toofuzzy post# 35207

Wednesday, 01/25/2012 11:24:36 PM

Wednesday, January 25, 2012 11:24:36 PM

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Hi Too Fuzzy. . .we may be running in circles smile
I did interpret what I think you said and worked out the example and it made sense to me as to what you did: creating a large Buy as the price drops

You kind of lost me with your example. I will try to answer your questions.

1) You start with 10,000 = PC except you only buy $5,000 stock

Right! You inflate the PC with 5000!

2) You operate AIM EXACTLY the same.

Gotcha! I did so, using a Holding Zone of 10% and a SAFE of 5%,
using the AIM Buy Algorithm. The stock value was reduced to 4500 from the 10% drop in share price. That gave me an inflated Buy of 5275 as compared to a Buy of 275 if I had used pc=5000!
B-(5000-4500)-25= 275
So the result is a highly inflated Buy if you use PC=10000


3) You may run out of shares to sell (Your trades are twice as big compared to PC = $5,000)

Well, THAT is not the result I got. Following your instructions the First Buy is 20 times larger:
B=(10000-4500) - 0,05*4500 = 5275

4) It was recommended to me that SAFE be 5% and min order size be 10% to make things run smoother with LD- AIM (slow things down a bit)
You can obviously vary the SAFE and the Holding zones as you see fit.

Obviously there is a big difference between what I interpreted you said and what you meant.

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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