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


To: Mike Buckley who wrote (20736)3/19/2000 5:42:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 54805
 
I'm sorry if you took my statement as an indication that I think you have a problem. One should always uses what they feel is comfortable as an investor. What works for you, might not work for others. The key word in my statement was "some". It was more a reference to how of getting stuck in Gorilla's and not looking for stock crossing the chasm.

re: You instead appear to be looking for the short-term potential of each of your companies and stocks, moving funds from one to the other with the hope of obtaining maximum gains.

You have me wrong I just finished telling Lindy that, I do not advocate trading Gorilla's. No way no how. I do feel that at times, as does Dr. Moore, it is better to move you money elsewhere, if you have another potential better game going. I gave MSFT today as example and INTC 97 to 98 time frame. I play the market a lot of different ways, and I'm open book as you can see by my use of my real name, at times people use that openness against me. I can take it.

I use many methods to make money in the market, I find the Gorilla game to be of good use, particular the crossing the chasm type stocks. I love to learn about new technology and the stocks that will be driving it. The chasm stocks are very important to follow too, since they could very well be the ones that destabilize a Gorilla! I will go so far to say that they are way more important then the a Gorilla. Gorilla stocks you put away and forget about, all most, much like CSCO.

I grantee you I will, as I have always, continue to be on topic on this thread. I just might ferret out some nice stocks entering tornados, that might become kings someday. You might get a little joke or an LOL out of me once in awhile I hope that's ok.

Now that have been put though the ringer and have introduced myself, please let this rest. We all have better things to do then dwell on Greg.

G

p.s. Just maybe you all will kick the trader right out of me. <g>