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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LindyBill who wrote (6292)9/13/1999 3:36:00 PM
From: wlheatmoon  Respond to of 54805
 
<<
To me Gorilla investing has always been to identify and buy Gorillas. If I had my money in
an account that was subject to taxes, I would not

1: put everything in one stock. and,

2: I would hold through dips.

If you look at my history, I have never set in a stock for 3 to 5 years, but have moved in
and out of Kings and Gorillas as they moved up.

I intend to have all of my bucks in Q very long term. I will move in and out of it along the
way to try to catch major dips. I have a terrible record at doing this, but it is just too
tempting not to try.>>

i don't mean to be rude....but that all sounds contradictory and like bullsh*t rationalizing....you sold,,,no big deal...no need to rationalize how it fits or doesn't fit into any style of investing....you decided that you may be able to pick up qcom later at a cheaper price,,,

no big deal....just realize that it ain't gg investing....that's all.



To: LindyBill who wrote (6292)9/13/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 54805
 
<I will move in and out of it along the way to try to catch major dips.>

But the stock is down from 200.... you're supposed to sell high and buy low... I think the "tape" is making you bearish.

Good luck, I'd love to buy lower.

DAK