Always remember to stop in if you have questions about how AIM functions.
Also, remember that there's literally hundreds of what I'd term "cyclical growth" stocks out there. Of these, many have good long term potential and also a cyclical price pattern with which AIM can add value over time. It's nice to own the next "microsoft", but it's also harder to find.
In your quest, you may want to look at: http://www.aim-users.com/vlis.htm This general screening process gets rid of a lot of chaff and lets us concentrate on the kernels instead. It's designed to help find cyclical growth stocks. Value Line won't notice IPOs or microcap stocks, but you can find small and mid caps that are growing nicely there.