Meet Robert Lichello, the Man Who Invented AIM Automatic Investment Management
I have been doing AIM my way for over 30 years but never even seen a photo for Mr. Lichello let alone hear him talk about AIM. The Lichello AIM method for investing has a very passionate following for those who learned about him years ago. I was thrilled when one of my clients told me about Robert Lichello having an infomercial from 1985 on YouTube.
I immediately went to his video and started watching. The video was Robert Lichello explaining how AIM works in a one-on-one interview from 1985 – with charts on AIM investing. Mr. Lichello has a great speaking voice and is very convincing about AIM.
He was selling what looks like a 6-cassette AIM course for $295. Personal computers didn’t exist back then. Even VHS videotape players were a luxury item! But everyone had cassette players.
Listen to the great man himself explain AIM and how successful it was in the early days of AIM. Your financial future will change when you learn about AIM investing and apply it – just like my life, my family’s life, and the lives of many of my clients and subscribers. AIM is even more profitable with LEAPS – long term stock options – which have no more risk than the stocks they are associated with but have much greater volatility and price ranges so they provide much greater profits when you use AIM.
EDITOR: Since our article was posted, this video has been removed on YouTube. It was uploaded from someone else’s account. We did an extensive search for another Robert Lichello interview or Robert Lichello video but came up empty. We would love to share any if you can find one. Paste a link in a comment below. In the meantime, here is a video with Jeff Weber where he gives an overview of AIM investing and five improvements he has made to it since first created by Robert Lichello: Five profitable improvements to the Robert Lichello AIM Investing Method
Disclaimer:
Jeffrey Weber is not an investment adviser and gives only his personal view and opinion, never making any investment advice or recommendation to buy or sell specific securities. Investors in financial assets must do so at their own responsibility and with due caution as they involve a significant degree of risk. Before investing in financial assets, investors should do their own research and consult a professional investment adviser.

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