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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Juliet who wrote (29533)8/7/2000 12:32:21 AM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
Juliet,

Gorilla Game vs. Gilder Game--a little comparison

I don't want to appear flippant or rude, but I didn't bother looking at the two charts. Knowing the results of the charts is unimportant because your premise is wrong regardless of whether the Gilder Game or the Gorilla is doing better on a year-to-date basis. The Gorilla Game is a very long-term play, making any comparisons of less than a few years and ideally ten years invalid.

The other issue is that Gorilla Gaming is not and never has been one in which the highest return is the goal. Just the opposite, the manuals clearly state that players of the game leave a LOT of money on the table. Instead, the goal is to achieve one of the best possible scenarios, if not THE best possible scenario that takes into account risk. Until you or anyone can show me another game that involves the long-term safety combined with the long-term returns of Gorilla Gaming, I've gotta belive that GGaming is best for my portfolio.

--Mike Buckley
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