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GBSatisfied with the Gorilla Stock analysis is great, but spread option suggestions not so much. Appreciate the emphasis of risk considerations, setting exit plans for investments, and the overall approach Gorilla Trades takes with stocks. With suggested option trades out up to 2 months in the future I'd like to see follow up offered on them prior to expiration along with suggestions for exit if price moves in the opposite direction.
Ben Odom
GBBest Stock Recommendation Site This is the best stock recommendation site that I have ever come across. The picks are great, and the sell point recommendations are at realistic levels. When the market is rough, it keeps you disciplined and the system doesn’t recommend stocks when the conditions aren’t being met. There is nothing forced.
Mahmood Lalani
GBTrustworthy Recommendation I trust your recommendations. Many times I feel that you do your due diligence. Your expertise and your experience count. I feel you honestly recommend stocks with the hope that your subscribers can make money and put more trust in you.
Mike Ab
GBGorilla trade is a sentiment trader Gorilla trade works only when the market going up , which was fox the last 14 years , but in volatile market like 2022 till now loses money , I return was more when I invested in good companies such as MSFT , GOOGL , AAPL …, SPY , QQQ bought at low prices, Gorilla trade is in-fact sentiment investor , that’s why in volatile market is losing ,
HoosierDaddy
GBUnderperforms S&P Index Strategy I subscribed for the past year. During this time the service materially underperformed a basic S&P Index strategy. The daily emails and trade alerts are helpful clear. It is relatively easy to follow and implement the trades. The reason it underperforms seems to be focused around reward to risk ratios. The 1st target where they recommend selling 75% usually has reward to risk that is < 1.0 while the 2nd target is < 2.0. The targets can move before being hit, but the math behind this money management suggests that a high win ratio is needed to make the numbers work. When the market drops stops do protect which is good. But it is hard to make up the losses when the targets are so tight. Additionally, after stock prices drop causing stops to be hit, the new buy signals do not happen fast enough to allow an investor to get back in to capture the next round of profits. No question they have some winners, but the overall performance is not as strong as a set it and forget it index strategy.