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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (47953)10/16/2001 12:23:30 AM
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
Thomas concluded (many times) that Pirah gave him no more reason to want to use it than in the past. :)

Somehow there has been this impression created that I am arguing against valuation or trying to prove it worthless. The exact opposite is the truth. My issue is not whether one should consider valuation, but what tools actually work, and provably so. My hope in this discussion is not to degrade valuation techniques, but to find something in which I can have confidence. Empirically, I bought some things higher than I should have, buoyed by the successes from prior years. I would like to avoid a repeat. And, if it is possible to have a metric for getting out that would be welcome as well. I am just looking for a more solid justification than "I like it".
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