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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Dr. Id who wrote (11329)11/28/1999 2:21:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
>> One other aspect of the Gorilla Game which I've been thinking about is that it is a theory (albeit a very good one IMHO) about investing, that hasn't been tested over the long haul or in a bear market.

That comment is of particular interest, JDB. When Geoff posted on the thread, he made a similar comment, despite the fact that he is trying to sell books. All I know is that Gorilla gaming was the right strategy for this moment in time. Y2K will present a different set of market conditions, and we'll need to re-evaluate, but I intuitively believe that a Gorilla has inherent advantages that will make it attractive versus other high tech investment vehicles, based on risk/reward ratio, in any type of market. If I'm correct in this assumption, the central issue will be the viability of high tech investing in 2000.

Thanks for your considered advice. This is your profession and you have been most generous with your freebies <g>.

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