Gary Morrow bull $hiting about TRV# Stock
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On 10/20/2015 Gary Morrow wrote:
"Travelers Is Headed for New All-Time Highs -- Eventually"
http://www.thestreet.com/story/13331040/1/travelers-is-headed-f
when the company had good earning and the stock price raised to 108.xx. He
suggested the investors to wait for the pullback and get in at $106.
The stock price went up passing over $110 the very next day and keep
advancing.
According to TheStreet:
Gary Morrow is president of Yosemite Asset Management, LLC, a registered
investment advisory firm in San Luis Obispo, Calif. He manages individual
accounts through Charles Schwab and runs a long/short hedge fund. Prior to
forming Yosemite, Morrow spent 12 years on the floor of the Chicago
Mercantile Exchange trading foreign currency and interest rate futures. He
holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Ripon College.
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I wouldn't trust him to manage my individual account. Maybe this is true to
many of those Individual Account Managers. How do you really know what they
are doing?
"Travelers Is Headed for New All-Time Highs -- Eventually"
http://www.thestreet.com/story/13331040/1/travelers-is-headed-f
when the company had good earning and the stock price raised to 108.xx. He
suggested the investors to wait for the pullback and get in at $106.
The stock price went up passing over $110 the very next day and keep
advancing.
According to TheStreet:
Gary Morrow is president of Yosemite Asset Management, LLC, a registered
investment advisory firm in San Luis Obispo, Calif. He manages individual
accounts through Charles Schwab and runs a long/short hedge fund. Prior to
forming Yosemite, Morrow spent 12 years on the floor of the Chicago
Mercantile Exchange trading foreign currency and interest rate futures. He
holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Ripon College.
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I wouldn't trust him to manage my individual account. Maybe this is true to
many of those Individual Account Managers. How do you really know what they
are doing?