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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: SecularBull who wrote (16240)1/24/2000 11:53:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (3) of 54805
 
>> I don't have to play the game to understand it.

Actually, LoF, suggesting a newbie to Gorilla gaming rtfm is regarded as friendly advice on this thread. Our terminology is very esoteric and we're sticklers about using Gorilla in the context suggested by Goeff Moore as opposed to just a big company. Until you get around to rtfm'ing, there is a cheat sheet coupled to the thread header that defines Gorillas, Chimps, Monkeys, Kings, Princes (which is the category we put Dell in) and Serfs. It's virtually impossible to explain why glbx can never be a Gorilla without that background.

>> As for options, why should options investing be viewed as an indication that one is not a player of the GG?

The GG model is only applicable to ltb&h investing. Dr. Moore suggests short term timers might as well go to Las Vegas. Because these stocks are so sturdy, they are also superior options plays, but that is absolutely not Gorilla gaming. If you are looking for momentum calls, the Q thread has a number of excellent TA artists that are surprising accurate.

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