Hi Karw, the web site is owned by Christopher Lott, I believe. The book is by Braden Glett. The one thing I like is his example of investing more and more money into a losing stock.
Note Lichello does try to limit that, by keeping the shares and cash of one stock separate from each other.
Yes I like the idea of buying a new stock.
I don't think reverse scaling and AIM (modified Scaling)are comparable one is buying and one is selling.
The main reason for posting the link was that I believe the more different types of investment books one reads the better a investor one will become.
I wonder if there is a way to tell how much margin a stock has? Also how many short positions it has. I would think if a stock had a high margin and a lot of short positions, it would become very risky.