Mary A. Dagg
GBA Sarisfied Customer I have been a subscriber to Gorilla Trades for many years, and I am well satisfied with the service. I would recommend them without reservation.
Alexander B.
GBTeaches Discipline I first became aware of GORILLA TRADES from the weekly Investors Business Daily newspaper. After testing and continued following, I subscribed. The charts and the data provided allow for discipline while making a profit. The tutorial is excellent. Keep up the good work!!!
Harry Sing
GBVery poor service, you won't learn anything Firstly, it's not surprising that most of the people who've given this service 5 stars only have 1 review to their name. (Also, if you look near their review title, you'll see the word 'Invited' which means that the company, Gorilla Trades, actually asked these people to write a review.) Secondly, I joined in Dec'20 and can say it's been a complete waste of money. There is nothing to be learnt here. You get signals to enter trades, and the few I tried made losses or small profits. It just feels like a bit of a lottery ticket. Thirdly, I was excited to join as they had a 'forum' and I had visions of lots of posts, comments, sharing experiences from the other trades etc - nope, it's like tumbleweed drifting along the dessert. Hardly anyone posts there, the 'management' are not active on the forum to answer any questions. The whole 'service' is lacking and pointless. Avoid.
Imai Imai
GBI give the full 5 stars because of the… I give the full 5 stars because of the risk management/ sell recommendation activity here. I own a bunch of stocks recommended thru Motley Fool that Ive seen go up 100%- 300% then fall right back down. The Fools also recomended stocks that went directly down (SAM, etc) with no sugestions to sell (stop) out. I can see that Gorillas Trades would have had me pull profits and/ or closed out before all that. Im gonna wiggle out of my way too many stocks that I now own and continue to angle into the Gorilla picks. Sure they do research and math that anyone can do. Anyone could also mow their own lawn and clean their own pool.
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.