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


To: Larry Grzemkowski who wrote (22480)4/9/2000 9:51:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 54805
 
>> Well I have a plan to change that (aim those G&K's) and I will remain a G&K investor and an AIM'er.

You picked a great person to follow when you latched onto Merlin, Larry. I've had him <PeopleMarked> for over a year now, to my financial advantage <gg>.

You've used the term "G&K investor", which describes our variant of Gorilla gaming. This is a ltb&h strategy, and I think it would be impossible to be an AIMer, which is a timing technique, and a G&Ker at the same time. Rather, you will be an AIMer who concentrates on Gorilla and King stocks.

I'll be interesting to compare the results of "AIM G&K'ing" to our "hang on for dear life" approach.

uf



To: Larry Grzemkowski who wrote (22480)3/25/2001 1:30:26 PM
From: tekboy  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 54805
 
I will remain a G&K investor and an AIMer. Believe me when you use AIM you gain peace of mind and it is a very good risk management tool.

Larry, while searching through some old stuff I came across this post of yours from last spring, when the bubble had begun to deflate. Given the tenor of discussion around recently, it would be great if you could provide us with an update, letting us know whether your use of the AIM strategy helped you preserve much of your G&K gains during the downturn...

tekboy/Ares@heardGM'sgonnarecommenditnextweek.com