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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (36092)12/7/2000 12:06:54 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Frank,

Another approach would be be for those with interest in the "network effect" to re-populate the Godzilla thread. Due to difference in metrics and risk between Gorilla gaming and Godzilla gaming, they don't necessarily mix well under the same roof.

The primary difference between the thesis of network effect and the Godzilla effect is that the network effect applies to Gorillas and Gorilla candidates, whereas the Godzilla effect doesn't. Exploration of network effects is at the core of Gorilla Gaming and is mentioned often as part of the manual's foundation. The network effect most clearly inures to the benefit of investors because the value of the network effects reverts to the extreme, not the mean.

--Mike Buckley
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