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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host

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To: Math Junkie who wrote (16098)6/15/2002 1:29:06 PM
From: davidk555  Read Replies (2) of 42834
 
No I don't Richard. However, one thing that has struck me since I started doing the Interpretations of Moneytalk, was how inaccurate people's perceptions of Bob Brinker's record and what he said over the years really was. Whether it was a devoted trekkie, or someone critical of Brinker, both sides often did not have accurate information on what Brinker had recommended. Since the radio pulpit was largely Brinker's, most of the past information was only discussed at the whim of Brinker. Even today, with the summaries on his website, much information doesn't get put in, and the misstatements about what he said or didn't say remain. I would be most interested to see a written record, whether it be old Marketimers, or interviews that Brinker gave during the time frame from 1982 through 1988. One of my subscribers sent me his personal notes of the Moneytalk broadcasts from a long time ago and believe me, it contains some poor recommendations and lousy forecasting that Brinker made in the past that I had never heard discussed. However, even though I have trust in my subscriber (a big fan of Brinker by the way), since those are his notes, I would rather rely on seeing a Marketimer from that period, or perhaps some other written documentation that Brinker used to record his moves. Even a Hulbert Digest from back then would be helpful.
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