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!!!
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.
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.
Andrew C
GBMy preference for Gorilla Trades I recommend and remain with Gorilla Trades as a profitable stock-trading system that is easy to learn and follow. Compared to other methods I have tried (Investools, Jim Cramer, Investors.com) Gorilla Trades takes the least homework and is the purest technical play, which fits my belief of going where the money is. It tends to catch stock prices before they make a big move out of the bottom of a base, rather than at a later base-breakout or a bounce off a rising moving-average. The biggest challenge is to select stop losses (based on high RTR) in anticipation of a market correction, or to endure the impressive portfolio drawdowns during a correction.
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.