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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: ggamer who wrote (32595)9/29/2000 11:58:42 AM
From: Dr. Id  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
I just wanted to let you all know how bad I feel this morning about selling one of my gorillas.

You could re-read TFM and buy it back! :-)
(or you could buy some leaps if you still want to participate in it's growth without putting out as much capital...)

If you are young and have a long investment horizon, why not let your gorillas ride? As long as you're somewhat diversified within them, the odds of a few of them continuing to greatly appreciate are greater (and will offset) a correction among one or two of them.(Take a look at mathemagician's excellent post from this morning).
Note that with the exception of QCOM, most that tanked in April are at or near new highs (and QCOM will rise again if patient...)

Dr.Id@LTBHusuallythebeststrategy.com
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