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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla Game Investing in the eWorld

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To: Sunny who wrote (367)9/18/1999 11:41:00 AM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 1817
 
Sunny: This is a sort of Hobson's choice you have. While it is very difficult, particularly for me, to recommend against putting almost any amount of money into the Q, since I see the Q as having the best, most solid future of any stock I own, I suggest the key consideration is how far up the scale toward 100% you are comfortable with personally in Q ownership.

Frankly, I don't know of a company that I expect to do better.

But while it is possible to put all your eggs in one basket and then watch the basket, this is not for everyone.

And you are never locked into any stock you buy forever, even with a buy and hold strategy.

But my experience over the years has been that being in the market in the best stocks you can find, beats sitting on cash. So moving into something which is well chosen probably makes sense.

But beyond that, suggest you do your DD (probably not quite as thoroughly as Mike though - since I have never found anyone who is as "diligent" in research and analysis as he is) and go with whatever you think best.

Cha2
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