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


To: techreports who wrote (37683)1/9/2001 9:00:43 PM
From: Rick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
The changes this week:
N. But doesn't using Gorilla Gaming at least guarantee success?
"No, of course not. 'Lower risk' is not 'no risk.' And while we believe that GG is a superior investment strategy over the long haul, even when using it things may go wrong."

And, in fact, its unreasonable to expect stocks only to appreciate due to any number of factors, including market conditions, Fed actions, Momo players, management decisions, FUD attacks, analysts' errors, and margin calls.

(At the end of 1999 we promote stocks from the W & W to the G/K portfolio. JDSU was promoted last. In the future we hope to use the results of 'Project Hunt' (see below) to feed stocks into the W and W portfolio. Stocks can also be nominated in a less formal manner, as Comverse Technology was in messages 37189, 37207 and 37208)"

{Year 2000 Half-Time score = The Nasdaq composite through the 4th of July, 2000 was down 1.9 %, the GKI on average was up 28.8%, the W & W portfolio on average was up 63.8%.

Year 2000 Final Score = The Naz ended the year –39.27%, the GKI –14.6%, the WWI was –17.1%}

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