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Bernie Goldberg

05/27/03 11:31 AM

#8278 RE: irwin #8275

Hi,
It's none of my business, but why would you want to pay someone $15 a month to do some simple arithmetic that doesn't take more than 15 or so minutes a month?
Bernie
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OldAIMGuy

05/27/03 3:20 PM

#8284 RE: irwin #8275

Hi I, This site has been spotted before and I think I had a link to their site from mine for a time. However, when they changed servers or possibly domain names, the link went dead. I then removed it.

I don't know much about their product. When we corresponded a few years back, their idea was to have a server into which you could plug your values, it would then perform the AIM calculation and give you a recommendation. It looks like it has become more than that now, but don't know. Maybe I should make contact again and find out more for everyone.

Best regards, Tom
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QuillandPenn

05/28/03 8:53 AM

#8294 RE: irwin #8275

Irwin,

Re: Market Wizard 2002

Have tried the software in question. I have been tracking Tom's pile of ETF's since I own the same illustrious 7. Soon to be looking at the new ETF 'GLD'. Haven't seen it yet or I am blind and to darn busy sweeping the deck or doin the Great Lakes Shuffle. The software is a pain in the Dupa. It is located on the Desktop and every time you turn on the computer for the first time their software takes hold and immediately shows up with my portfolio of a bunch of stocks. You have to go through every one, one at a time to get the stuff out of the way. Then you could be working on a project and out of the blue the wizard 2002 portfolio pops up on top of the work your looking at. Again, you have to remove the mess one at a time consuming tyme. It is just as worse as being spamed. After a month of this, the puppy was ripped out of the computer.

It was a unique way of AIM-ing, however, I'll stick with AI 2.0+ for now thank you. Also for the remainder of the year, I am using the Rolling Stock. Keep on forgetting my password. I use http://tal.marketgauge.com/ also to compare with a lot of neat stuff to peruse through. One is free and the other is 15 bux per month.

Best regards,
QuillandPenn