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Re: Heartland99 post# 544

Friday, 08/24/2012 5:55:31 PM

Friday, August 24, 2012 5:55:31 PM

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Hi Heartland99

I still have the manual I bought in 1980, I am sure, I have to get it out of the Attic.

I can tell you this though: For normal price ranges for stock say from say $5 and upwards that did not drop in price drastically the Money Spinner Algorithm was identical to Standard AIM possibly varying the Hold Zones values but I remember then as all if them being 10%.

Also I think he calculated Share Trade quantities and from that the Buy or Sell amounts But some AIMser do that also.

The only thing is Chakrapani did something different for rather small stock prices, such as penny stocks and when a $ 5 price dropped to under 1$ or so. For this he Introduced a Trade Limit or an Amount Limit. . .I forgot what that was and the ratio factor
he used.

Logic tells me that for Penny stocks you need a Min Quantity to get a reasonable Trade size. . .if you use a Min Trade Amount then one can get number of shares to buy, of course.

I remember I did not really think that additional calculation was important as I did not do any trading then, and when I got serious I developed Vortex AIM.

I will find the Manual and report on it.



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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