
Brian Edney
GBKudos to the Gorilla I have been a subscriber at Gorilla Trades for many, many years and what I specifically like is the adherence to a set of technical trading rules, which are followed to the letter. If one follows Mr. Burman's rules you will have far more winning trades than losing ones. The guidelines are clear and if ever I divert from the rules---very occasionally--I generally make an error. Great system, no b/s and well worth the subscription. Brian Edney

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.

Ronald Clark
CAAfter a short learning curve and lots… After a short learning curve and lots of practice, how Gorilla trades could best fit my own trading style became clear. Now that clarity has resulted in many successful trades and very few losing trades. The successful trades' gains far exceed the losing trades' losses.

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.

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.