Mike Steffens
GBA good resource A good resource. I admit I don't use the service to its full potential and am still learning how to read charts. I feel more confident in buying a particular stock if my opinion matches the Gorilla but always defer to him as the professional. His opinion always outranks mine. I don't buy all recommended stocks (lack of money) and with the ones I've bought I've lost money more often then I've turned a profit. I question the accuracy of the 'profitability' claims made but don't follow the trades closely enough to make a definitive decision in this area.
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.
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!!!
Kirt J Millet
GBThe last stock you recommended to me… The last stock you recommended to me lost money. So I still follow you but double and triple check before I buy a stock you recommend. I will give you credit for EXAS because I didn't know which company owned Colongard but it helped save my friend's life.
Joe Palmer
GBBasically very pleased.... Basically very pleased.... I wold like to see that when one of your stock remommendations reaches a sale objective but shows potential for additional upside strength based on technical as well as the fundamentals of the stock, then why don't you suggest to us to sell a portion and reestablish (up) the stop to protect some of the gain still remaining in the remaining shares of the stock.I just deplore after the fact of having ileft a substantial amount of profit on the table in a stock with strong momenum. I personally do this on my own but I would like some assurance from the Gorilla that the stock indeed has plotential for continued strength....Thank you, Joe Palmer, retired 3 years ago after a successful 45 year career as a financial advisor in Scottsdale, AZ.