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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (13324)12/26/1999 1:34:00 PM
From: Boa Babe  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Thanks for the draft for the new index, uf; it's always nice to see you back at your "real" job. <g>

Re your proposal #4: It occurred to me that if we use a weighted index representing the amount of each company that the aggregate here on the "thread" holds that the index would soon become outdated or skewed as personal numbers change with trading.

If we use a standard number for each of the stocks we decide should be in the list, either number of shares or amount of initial investment, each of us will be able decide how we have done relative to the stock as it was at the beginning of 2000.

Since we have declared with all the force of a 600-pound gorilla in the living room that we are NOT into "group think" it seems that the best plan gives each of us information relative to our own portfolio(s).

I'm not sure I'm seeing the big picture here...all assistance is appreciated.

Kay
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