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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Stock Farmer who wrote (48100)10/22/2001 12:30:45 PM
From: Knighty Tin   of 54805
 
John, As Chuck E. Weiss sang, that post was "Extremely Cool." I have long wondered why so few people have noted the similarities of Gorilla Gaming to other systems in the past. Most notably: One decision stocks, nifty fifty stocks, and core stocks. The odd thing is, all of these systems can work. All you have to do is be such a superior analyst that you can find that one stock that will go up forever. I've bought thousands of stocks over many decades and found one one decision stock: Medtronic. That is too tough a set of odds for me to buck with regularity.

So, Nifty Fifty is easier. I have often been able to find 50 decent stocks that outperform on average. But the trick is to find your own 50, not the herd's. Another pretty tough game.

Core stocks are just a silly concept.

Gorilla gaming may be derived from these other former judas goat theories, but it has superior terminology with its kings and tornadoes and all the other flapdoodle. In other words, it is more fun than boring coring. <g>
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