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


To: Frank Haims who wrote (13583)12/29/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: chaz  Respond to of 54805
 
If what I see on Island this evening matches what we see tomorrow (hahahahaha to you too Lindy...we don't fool that easily anymore) it will mean that since November 23, the day money from the condo sale went into the market, I'm up 149%....and 75% of that is due to Q's incredible rise.

RE Value Plays: When one of the major popular stocks takes a dive and becomes a "value" stock, it usually means something went wrong...market shifted direction, got stuck with too much inventory, didn't control cash flow, got out maneuvered in the market...any number of things. And no investor can accurately figure out when the "fix" will start to work, if indeed there ever is a "fix" put in place.

When a Gorilla takes a time out, it most often means the market has misfigured it's revenue and profit future...even if nothing has changed internally. Those moments are the real value plays....when these companies are just not undervalued, but drastically undervalued.