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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Apollo who wrote (12683)12/24/1999 5:05:00 PM
From: StockHawk  Read Replies (3) of 54805
 
does this mean that the sequential order of desirable equities is: 1. gorilla....2. godzilla, which is a blend
of gorilla/king....and 3. King, in this order?

Should we be looking for Godzillas before Kings?

LindyBill, UF, Mike, Bruce Brown, Downsouth, Tekkie, StockHawke, what do you say?


I think it depends on your time horizion and comfort level with degrees of risk. Godzillas may afford higher returns than kings. This is the reason the author's put forth a revised manual so soon. But Godzillas also entail greater risks. They are effected even more by swings in market sentiment, they are perhaps more easily unseated by an upstart with better technology, and they are likely correct more severely.

The fuel in a rocket like JDSU is the very real prospect of outsized profits growing at accelerating rates. The fuel in a rocket like ICGE is the possible prospect of outsized profits spiked with a cocktail of hope, greed and pie in the sky.

StockHawk

(phew, only 500 more posts and I'm caught up, oh, and Stan, don't think I don't notice that you spell my screen name different each time. I'm keeping track.)
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