AIM Investing Information on YouTube

Robert Lichello was the creator of the AIM system – the Automated Investing Method.  His book  How to Make $1,000,000 in the Stock Market Automatically was first published in 1977. This amazing system has taught people how to scientifically and reliably buy stocks low, sell stocks high, and earn reliable profits over a lifetime – through up…

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Why AIM Likes Stocks but LOVES Options (LEAPS)

The AIM investing method was first developed by Robert Lichello. AIM is the Automated Investing Method which tells you when to buy low, sell high, or do nothing with your investments. Not only is it a contrarian investing method, it keeps half your investment portfolio in cash. This cash is what you use to buy…

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Why I wrote my First AIM Book – Part 3

The Improvements to AIM Become a Book – Part 3 (conclusion) After becoming convinced that a new and better book on AIM investing was needed (see Part 2), I took two approaches to helping investors find the best investments for AIM. One, let the experts pick good companies & let the investor see if the…

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Why I Wrote My First AIM Book – Part 2

The Improvements to AIM Become a Book – Part 2 (If you missed Part 1 of this story, please click here) Now I had 75 AIM spreadsheets in front of me and started trying to organize them. I put oil stocks together, casino stocks together, etc.  As I looked at these sheets, ideas for chapters…

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7 Reasons Why You Should Read "Here Are the Customers' Yachts"

I first read Robert Lichello’s incredible book How to Make $1,000,000 in the Stock Market Automatically over 30 years ago and it still is the most important financial advice book I ever read. Here I am holding a drawing of me from one of those younger years… Mr. Lichello invented an incredible contrary algorithm that…

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Highlights from the January 2018 newsletter of JJJ Investing Services

For subscribers to the monthly JJJ Investing Services newsletter, here are some unique and valuable highlights they received with the January 2018 edition: How to adjust your investing portfolio as the new calendar year starts Why (and how) many middle-class investors still suffer from the Wall Street profit-takers How to calculate your first buy and…

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