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Sunday, 07/08/2012 5:57:56 PM

Sunday, July 08, 2012 5:57:56 PM

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Vortex AIMers, this may be of interest to you:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=77296806

This is the start of an interesting series of discussions on:

1) Portfolio Review vs Trading Frequencies;
2) The fundamental differenced between Vortex AIM and Standard Lichello AIM...(AIMST;
3.1) For a parameter-setting that is identical for Vortex and AOMST at the start of the buying AIMST is a much more aggressive machine overall with a much larger Cash Burn Rate which may nee tempering;
3.2 In 3.1 the Buys with AIMST become larger as the equity price drops. This is Progressive Buying. . .running the Reserve to 0 fast;
3.3) In 3.1 the Buys with Vortex become smaller as the equity price drops. This is Contra-progressive Buying. . . allowing the Reserve to have money left for buying at even lower prices. . . This Vortex feature is like a Brake on the buying.
4) As may be obvious to any investor, when prices drop, delayed trading. . .concentrating the buying at the low equity price gives a much greater yield when the prices recover.

As usual such features can be a blessing. . .if understood and regarded properly. Also they can cause peril for the investor. One does well to consider these features of Vortex for what they are worth in order to let them work to your advantage.

Also read the AIM Post with numbers > 35618 to 35525 that pertain to these features on
http://www.aim-users.com
Regards,





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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