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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (26778)6/25/2000 8:45:00 AM
From: Mike Buckley   of 54805
 
An amazing amount of high technology companies were run through the criteria with most of us trying to make it fit the criteria

I've got two points about Bruce's comment. The first is that there is always the tendency for us to want a prospective stock to fit a particular set of criteria. But we should do everything possible to avoid that tendency. Instead, investors should be more like scientists looking for answers to questions without being predisposed about what those answers might be.

My second point is that as I compare my portfolio with the Rule Breaker portfolio, I continue to believe mine will do about as well but with a lot more safety. That's because I believe the criteria involved in Gorilla Gaming lean toward safety to a far greater degree.

In that light, it's especially interesting that the Rule Breaker criteria outnumber the Gorilla Game criteria. Despite that, in my opinion the net effect of the Gorilla Game criteria is more restrictive and, thus, more safe.

Just my opinions.

--Mike Buckley
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