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Technology Stocks : Gorilla Game

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To: Shane M who wrote (271)7/25/1998 8:20:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) of 387
 
My experience with ITWO Friday (down 20+%) was enough to convince me I don't want to be 100% in gorilla candidates. Luckily it was a small part of my total portfolio or I'd have had to call into work and take a sick day.
Ouch! That's one of the reasons I decided, NO MORE SMALL CAP GORILLA CANDIDATE STOCKS1 If you have read my post # 260, you know that I have "been there, done that, have the T-Shirt!" My advice, buy Big Cap Gorilla's and Kings.
BA is probably not as exciting, but we can't all be 100% in tech stocks.
Why not, because some "experts" say you shouldn't? I decided it was easier to specialize in an area I know and love, and be a big frog in a small puddle, than try to invest all over the map. No other area will give you its returns. High tech is the future of the world; and it is the only area growing at this kind of rate. This crap about "well, what if the Tech sector crashes" is nonsense. The market will go up and down, Tech will always lead the way back.
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