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

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To: Kirk © who wrote (16346)7/30/2002 4:01:05 PM
From: Tim Bagwell  Read Replies (3) of 42834
 
Kirk,

I had forgotten about the first QQQ call. When he was saying to sell at 84 I was buying because it took a momentary dip a few days after his recommendation. I always wondered if the dip had anything to do with his on-air stop loss but it was a joke anyway.

I tend to agree that many of his calls are stated in "grey" terms such that if it goes well he claims credit and if it goes poorly it's forgotten. There have been many of these over the years like AWE. Does anyone remember when he said that he was considering buying AWE? Another loser that was. Because of this, it's highly unlikely that anyone would book a profit following his trading advice.

But his biggest boner QQQ call and what followed is the worst case of "wreckless abandon" that I have ever seen.
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