Gorilla Trades

P.O. Box 523, 33478, Jupiter, United States
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3.85
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Gorilla Trades

GorillaTrades has been a trusted resource for thousands of investors, stockbrokers, and fund managers since 1999 by delivering unbiased, reliable information with an insider’s edge. Each recommendation is clearly explained with the EXACT parameters needed to execute the trade. The Gorilla tells you when to BUY and when to SELL, in simple terms that anyone can understand. There is no guesswork! Begin your Free 30 day trial to start investing like a Gorilla today! THERE IS NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED

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Mike Steffens
GB

A 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.

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David Lubin
GB

The might sounds of the Jungle I've been in Gorilla Trades for almost two years now and was disappointed in the beginning, since the Market fell and Gorilla Trades also took some hits, but since the Market has headed back north, Ken has been doing an admirable job with his Gorilla picks, with nearly every pick that I've bought showing gains. It's just a matter of staying the course and riding out the storms. David Lubin

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HoosierDaddy
GB

Underperforms 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.

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Ben Odom
GB

Best 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.

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Al Lange
GB

No false promises! I've told many people about The Gorilla service. Instead of promising unattainable pie in the sky, the service sets realistic goals backed by sensible reasoning. For those who do not want a "set it and forget it" strategy and don't have the time or knowledge to do their own research, the service is perfect. They arm investors with actionable information and then they can pick and choose to be part of their investing process. I am very pleased with the service.

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