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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (52311)7/23/2002 3:40:48 PM
From: ggamer  Read Replies (3) of 54805
 
<<<Whether the data ultimately supports or refutes the authors' thesis is yet to be determined.>>>

Mike, some of us did not pay attention to this and we believed the book. We stayed in the market thinking that long term we would all be OK. I think the game simplified the analysis. GG never talks about the following:

1) That evaluations do count
2) That gorilla gaming does not work during bubbly markets
3) When to sell aside from adjusting for changes in a specific industry.
4) If a gorilla goes up 156 points in one day, sell no matter how strong your gorilla is and wait for another buying opportunity.
5)Don't play one GG
6)Don't play one industry
7)Don't play one stock

I have learned a lot from gorilla gaming but most likely I would have sold some stocks two years ago if it weren't for the game's long term approach.

GGamer
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