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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: lurqer who wrote (40247)3/11/2001 2:18:12 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
lurqer: One point worth considering is that if the investor chooses individual stocks carefully, then it is at least possible that one or more of them will do well as a long term holding even in a "secular bear" market.

This goes to Peter Lynch's multibagger or home run idea.

A couple of home runs or mutibaggers do wonders for the overall portfolio.

An example I would cite, to no one's surprise here <G> is Qualcomm.

One of the major strengths of Gorilla Game investing IMO is that it means choosing individual stocks carefully, not just picking index funds which reflect the overall market.

And while there are waves and trends, there are variations in the path of individual stocks over time - especially a long time. So choosing well and holding may work as a major element within an overall approach.

Best.

Cha2
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