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


To: gdichaz who wrote (27392)7/7/2000 12:30:27 PM
From: substancep  Respond to of 54805
 
gdichaz, Eric L. and all,

A couple of things from someone who just started playing the GG in 2/2000 (me!).

gdichaz quote:
<Others may not understand that I am trying to be helpful in keeping others here up to date on the current Qualcomm FUD because it affects short term trading and "buying opportunities".>

I "understand" and I am VERY, VERY grateful for the technical Q posts you and Eric post!!!!

PLEASE, PLEASE keep up the great work. I have retained and added to my position in QCOM because of your insights and I am excited about the long term prospects for the company.

BTW I am down 47% on the Q holding and initially it WAS the largest holding in my portfolio. Overall, my portfolio has just broke even since the "crash". To begin Gorilla Gaming I first took core positions in most of the established Gorillas and starter positions in an additional 14 shiny pebbles. Then came the downturn. I sold the pebbles and consolidated into QCOM, GMST, INTC, CSCO, JDSU, SEBL.

So, I am back to even when my entry point to Gorilla Gaming was less than desirable and my biggest holding is temporarily being trounced. If anything, these last few months has solidified my belief that Gorilla Gaming is an extremely powerful tool for the personal investor.

Once again, THANKS to the thread and especially its elders!

P