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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Sunny who wrote (4650)8/5/1999 9:37:00 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Welcome to the Game, Sunny. Do you realize that you are the umpteenth person on this thread with a Georgia association? Must be something in the water <g>.

I usually leave questions like yours to Mike Buckley, who is our GG Parliamentarian, since I am not a "pure" Gorilla Game player. But I just happen to have been re-reading GG for the 3rd time (with a highlighter), and the answer to your query jumped out at me on page 12:

As the gorilla emerges, sell off the rest of the basket and consolidate your holdings in the gorilla. This is the most counterintuitive aspect of the gorilla game. You consolidate, not diversify, to reduce your risk.

Imo, this would apply to King oriented domains as well. The sector's Rule Maker is always the best investment.

As far as storage goes, though, some are suggesting that ntap and emc are really in different sectors, each a King (or Prince with Attitude) in their own area of specialization. I'll leave it to some of your fellow Georgians, like DownSouth or HDC, who have expertise in this field, to help you through the rest.

Frank
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