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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (47400)10/2/2001 4:42:41 PM
From: RobertHChaney  Respond to of 54805
 
I concur with your thoughts Mike.

It has been a long time (more than a year) since I followed Moore's listserve. In its relatively early days, Moore often wrote that Gorilla Gaming as an investment process had yet to be tested (real time) in a bear market. I always inferred from his comments about that that he was open minded to tweaking things if a bear market provided reasons to do so.

I am impressed that he was objective enough to recognize this issue, and plan to deal with it.

Frankly, I'd like to see the next revision of the book postponed until we have a clear end to the bear market and a clear end to a slower growing or recessionary economy. I think once the cycles in the economy and the market have reversed, there will be a lot more to learn from the bear market. That's why I'll be fascinated to see what conclusions Moore draws and if they are so fundamental that he decides to change the 10 rules of Gorilla Gaming.

Makes excellent sense. Meanwhile, I think we should keep discussing our own proposed revisions through this board, in order to help us make the most out of this bear market. I am finding it very useful to do so.

I appreciate your thoughts.

Robert