Uncle Frank,
Rather than a system, gorilla gaming is a set of tools designed to help individual investors discover great companies.
"System", "set of tools": I say tomayto, you say tomahto..."Set of tools" is fine if you like that phrase better. I am not sure what the hell I use. Perhaps my gut.
Since reading Dr. Moore's book 24 months ago, GG tools have led me to a portfolio consisting of core holdings in csco, qcom, gmst, sebl, and ntap. I rest my case <gg>.
I guess I go back to the old Zen saying: "If you see the Buddha in the middle of the road, kill him!" [I'm paraphrasing...Tim can probably give the correct quote.] QCOM was a Buddha for me as for many, but when the model/idea/ideal/image of QCOM started to overtake my perception of the world as it unfolds, it was time to bash the statue. I cashed out all my QCOM at an average of 126 and went 100% SDLI. That was a hard switch to make, and I cannot tell you what system or set of tools caused the switch. But I can tell you that my total returns are, ahem, slightly ahead of the market averages. I will never rest my case....No rest for the wicked!!!!! LOL!!!!!! |