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To: rushnomore who wrote (20752)3/20/2000 12:06:00 AM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
no way, XTND will never be a Gorilla, bluetooth might never get out of the bowling alley, but it does have the potential to become a tornado. The idea of Gorilla gamer is to look for possible tornado, bluetooth could be one. The problem is that many investors saw the potential in XTND and it went from 40 to 140 in two weeks time. Nearly zero time to think about it. It's happening way faster then it used to. To make my point clearer. XTND moved more in two weeks then CSCO did all last year.

Are you telling me that is not worth looking for tornados, or stocks crossing the chasm, if they will never get to be a Gorilla? I refuse to play the game that way. The idea is to make money. Sure I want every stock I buy to turn into a CSCO like holding, that's why I still own QCOM.

It's chapter six that I like to operate in. When I bought QCOM last year right about now, I had no idea, that it would rise as much or would have as big a impact on the high tech world as it will. But I surely knew that Cellphones had been in tornado and that CDMA was going to have a big part of that, so I watch, waiting (Stalking the Gorilla) for the tell to buy. Just like I did with bluetooth, which led me to XNTD.

Greg