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Moderated By:
Tom Veale
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-- Started: 10/11/2001 12:04:11 PM
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A.I.M. Users Bulletin Board
(Compliments of Silicon Investor!)
Welcome to the
AIM Users Bulletin Board
. This is the thread to post your thoughts, questions and comments on the use of Robert Lichello's
Automatic Investment Management
for handling the risk of being involved in the Equities markets.
Latest 3 years of AIM use with my Retirement Account:
Latest graph of Larger Cap Market Risk
See
http://siliconinvestor.advfn.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=34752
for complete discription.
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The AIM strategy
Guarantys
the user LIFO gains of 20% minimum if the method is followed "by the book." It is ideally suited to those seeking long term investment growth while managing the risk of being invested.
Active AIM Users Bulletin Board:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=949
AIM Users Home Page:
http://www.aim-users.com/
AIM Weekly Newsletter (free):
http://www.aim-users.com/3bbs.htm
(Ended in Summer of 2007, but archives available back to 1997)
AIM Stock Examples:
http://www.aim-users.com/pic.htm
AIM Exchange Traded Fund Example:
http://www.aim-users.com/etfunds.htm
Software for AIM accounts:
http://www.aim-users.com/aimware.htm
I started using
AIM
full time in January of 1988, just after the nasty "crash" of '87. Those of us who have used AIM for a while are willing to help you get started with your own
Equity Warehouse
. Please feel free to ask questions here on this thread. Also, I've compiled some of the more frequent questions at:
AIM FAQ's:
http://www.aim-users.com/qanda.htm
and
AIM Q&A Page:
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=19235
With AIM, you can choose stocks and funds for their Long Term investment potential. AIM will take care of most of your market timing and asset allocation needs while you wait for your tech stocks to prosper.
Newsletter Archives
-
http://www.aim-users.com/archive.htm
AIM for "Rational Exuberance,"
Tom Veale in WI
See Tom's
Perverse Investment Candidates
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/portfolio/detail.gsp?pid=9252777
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Intro - Expectations and Reality
-You expected someone 6'5”, 210#; The reality is 5'8”,190#
-You expected someone with six-pack abs; The reality is more like a twelve-pack!
-You expected “Ask Jeeves”; The reality is “See if Tom knows.”
-You expected a SuperHero; The reality is you got a family man from Wisconsin.
-You expected James Bond; What you got was Austin Powers!
-This is much like the world of investing. Expectations and reality need to be understood together.
Is AIM a Successful Plan for Investing? YES!
Is Robert Lichello's Model based in reality? YES!
Are there other ways to be successful as investors? YES!
Is there a Safer, more Responsible way to be successful as an investor than AIM? NO!
Treating Investing As A Business
Work smarter, not harder.
Please remember the story of "The Man who was too lazy to fail." He always did everything smarter than the rest so as to save work!
Business Model - Equity Warehouse
Equities are Inventory to be Managed, just like auto parts or plumbing supplies. What is the Warehouse function?
1) maintain inventory to satisfy demand at a profit.
2) maintain liquidity to build inventory at fair prices.
Business Plan - Automatic Investment Management
AIM asks:
“If you were only only willing to risk $10,000 when prices were low, why would you be willing to risk twice that after prices have doubled?"
Risk Tolerance -
-Do you fully understand the relationship between Risk and Reward?
-Do you fully grasp the concept of Risk Management?
-Knowing that the Marketplace is run by the “Practical Joke Department”, can you accept the risk of being involved in something that's not completely under your control?
Capabilities -
-Have you studied how Capital Markets work?
-Do you understand Market Psychology?
-Do you understand the basics of small business accounting?
-Can you read and understand financial journals, annual reports and prospectus'?
Time Commitment -
-Knowing your current work and family obligations, do you have time to properly attend to an active portfolio of equities?
-Can you afford a minimum of five minutes per week, per “inventory item” for review and managment?
Financial and Emotional Commitment -
-Have you placed your personal finances in good order? Funds commited to the marketplace must be earmarked so.
-Under “Worst Case” conditions, can you stand the thought of severe loss or “dead money?”
-Have you and your family (or parteners) discussed how failure AND success might affect your lives?
Ability to Make Decisions -
-Don't ignore decision making ability. You will have to make decisions and act upon them on a regular basis. The business model you have chosen does much of the work for you, but YOU still have to place the orders to buy or sell
portions of your inventory. If market conditions are going to affect you in a way as to paralyse your actions with indecision, this may not be the right business for you.
-Success and failure ride on your shoulders. AIM is contrary to “Groupthink” and “Herd Mentality.” Will you be able to see the reality of the situation and act when needed?
-Can you live with yourself knowing that at times you will make mistakes? Can you learn from your mistakes or just re-live them? In this business mistakes have to be “Learning Experiences” no matter how painful. Can you avoid
self-recriminations and "Get over it?"
AIM CAN HELP YOU WITH ALL OF THE ABOVE!
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Thanks
doniam
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10/27/2009 07:25:05 PM
18529
I just published a short article on Lichello's AIM system, it includes the resul
DougBurkeAZ
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10/27/2009 06:46:23 PM
18528
Here's my comparison of the 1987 "crash" to the panic selling of 2008. http:
Tom Veale
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12/31/2008 01:26:25 PM
18527
Hi Don, Re: Cash Reserve Indicator...................... For many years here
Tom Veale
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05/06/2008 10:45:10 AM
18526
There's been good work being done on a new general indicator for AIM's Cash Rese
Tom Veale
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01/16/2008 03:59:52 PM
18525
Hi Don, Nice to see your smiling electrons again! Wow that's a scary story just
Tom Veale
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10/20/2007 09:40:06 AM
18524
Hi Ox, I think I was surprised by the number of holdings I have that sank more t
Tom Veale
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10/20/2007 09:27:57 AM
18523
Hi Tom- Not as long or interesting as your post but I recall it this way. As y
doniam
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10/19/2007 05:18:31 PM
18522
Hi Tom, I noticed a lot of the stocks that I follow closely were down but didn'
The Ox
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10/19/2007 05:12:05 PM
18521
Hi TO, Re: Black Monday.................. [chart]www.aim-users.com/blakmon.gi
Tom Veale
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10/19/2007 05:01:52 PM
18520
Thanks for sharing that, TV! Best regards, TO
The Ox
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10/19/2007 01:16:02 PM
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