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


To: Uncle Frank who wrote (44586)7/17/2001 8:59:01 AM
From: JHP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
KT told me you sent him a copy,
but you should have listened to his
critique of the gorilla game!we
laughed our asses off.
Not to mention KT was 100% correct about
your gorilla game! KT is very conservative,
ninty /ten is his philosophy not cliff diving!
Maybe you should incorporate a little of
O`Neil **do not let your losers run**
At what point do you cut your losses? some of those picks in your portfolio are down more then 60%or 70%!!!!!!
EVER? NEVER?
regards john



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (44586)7/17/2001 9:52:50 AM
From: hueyone  Respond to of 54805
 
There are huge differences between Gorilla Gaming and Momentum Investing

Agreed, but perhaps outsiders confuse Gorilla Gaming with mo mo investing because of the frequent talk when stocks were hot about the Russian Army approach (made Lindy famous), which in practice appeared to be all about moving stock prices with absolutely no discussion at all as to whether the companies in question were sensibly priced businesess'.

This is not meant to criticize Lindy in any way, whose investment results may or may not be better than mine; it is only to point out the seeming striking resemblance between the Russian Army approach (given press time in the thread FAQ) and momentum investing.

Best, Huey