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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: synchros who wrote (43854)6/24/2001 4:58:10 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Thanks for your opinion, Synchros. I'm glad you felt comfortable voicing it, and it's most welcome. My comments to John represented mine, though I admit that the accusation contained in his post evoked a stronger response than I might normally have made. There is no coordinated attack being pressed here. I was merely expressing my personal reaction.

>> Uncle Frank hadn't come down so hard (complete with a Prosperous Investing closing) on John

I am of the belief that wishing an adversary prosperous investing at the end of a debate is a rather genteel way of agreeing to disagree. If you think that's rough, you'd be shocked to see how it's done on other threads.

>> John's logic has (again, imho) been very solid and often unanswered by his respondents.

There's really nothing to answer. John has postulated that one puts their capital at risk if they remain invested in gorilla or king stocks during a period when the overall market is going to swoon. In light of the last 15 months it would be foolish to disagree. But he hasn't offered any predictive tools, so there is nothing to dispute.

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