Do subscribers have any significant influence on the price movement of GorillaPicks or GorillaShorts?
A. That depends. While the Gorilla only considers stocks that have at least $1 billion in market cap (for liquidity and institutional interest purposes), it would solely depend on supply and demand for a particular stock. The Gorilla has an overwhelming number of very happy subscribers, and there is no way of telling if one or more is an institution. Q. Do the subscribers have to act quickly on the recommendations because of the fact that a GorillaPick’s price may move up or down significantly, while they procrastinate a few hours or even a day or two? A. The Gorilla recommends waiting for the price you are willing to pay f or a particular stock. Patience is the key for success in investing. No stock rises forever and eventually every stock pulls back in price. Q. I have traded for several years now using CANSLIM. I ALWAYS stop out a stock which trades back below its pivot point. Is your Trigger Price the same or different? Does a trade back below the Trigger Price indicate weakness? A