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To: Boca_PETE who wrote (13258)4/16/2000 9:48:00 AM
From: Allan Harris  Read Replies (2) of 15132
 
Brinker mentioned that he went to mostly cash (60/40) in mid-January based on incredible valuations in the stock market.

Consistant with his explicit on-air explanation a couple of shows ago that he had not issued a "Sell signal". His judgment call seems to have been based on "incredible valuations." So that begs some questions:

(1) If you did not issue a Sell, did your "Timing Model" issue a Sell?

(2) Is there a difference between your Timing Model "turning bearish" and it issuing an outright Sell?

(3) If your Timing Model did issue a Sell, why didn't you take it?

(4) If your Timing Model did not issue a Sell, is it still on a Buy?

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