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Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates
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54630WE'VE MOVED! The Gorilla & King Portfolio candidates thread has been reUncle Frank-11/5/2003
54629<<John took a lot of abuse on this thread,but he has had the last laugh asBridge Player-11/5/2003
54628<<I agree 100%. However, I don't see why you feel the need to browbeatPogeu Mahone-11/5/2003
54627>> You guys haven't moved, have you? I was looking for the original meUncle Frank-11/5/2003
54626Frank, You guys haven't moved, have you? I was looking for the original meDr. Id-11/4/2003
54625WE'VE MOVED! The Gorilla & King Portfolio candidates thread has been reUncle Frank-11/4/2003
54624My interest in "digging" is dependent on the purpose (not that I have Thomas Mercer-Hursh-11/4/2003
54623Thomas, OK, sorry, you did address BridgePlayer's question at some level. Jurgis Bekepuris-11/4/2003
54622"Moore et al. considered at least some of the companies I mentioned to be GSunny-11/4/2003
54621<i>I would never look at such value, since I consider it useless.</i>Mathemagician-11/4/2003
54620>I think I would prefer to look at the average absolute > return of all fuJurgis Bekepuris-11/4/2003
54619<i>You can look at the returns of value mutual funds (TAVFX, DODGX, KDHAX)Mathemagician-11/4/2003
54618>This discussion makes me wonder how other long-only >strategies have fareJurgis Bekepuris-11/4/2003
54617<i>What remains to be seen is how the gorilla performs over the next 5-10 hueyone-11/4/2003
54616<i>Let's take as true that The Gorilla Game works. That it presents a TigerPaw-11/4/2003
54615<i>Always remember, finding the market ahead of everyone else is the key tStock Farmer-11/4/2003
54614<i>In which case we're back to leaving our returns in the hands of theMathemagician-11/4/2003
54613<i>What remains to be seen is how the gorilla performs over the next 5-10 Stock Farmer-11/4/2003
54612<i>I referred back to the Gorilla Game that contained the Gorilla and whilMathemagician-11/4/2003
54611Hi Mathmagician, Could you please refer to any 10 year period that qualifies asStock Farmer-11/4/2003
54610<i>You are entitled to your opinion that the most recent 4 years are proofStock Farmer-11/4/2003
54609<i>I think you repeated this claim a couple of times. I would be a bit leeMathemagician-11/4/2003
54608>the last 4 years were not exactly "normal market conditions". I tJurgis Bekepuris-11/4/2003
54607<i>But the thesis remains: if the Gorilla Game is a valid strategy, and thMathemagician-11/4/2003
54606Sorry, You are right, this is not arbitrage. My mistake. But the thesis remainStock Farmer-11/4/2003
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