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Pastimes : Bob Brinker: Bad Calls & Good Calls

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To: TREND1 who started this subject7/11/2003 1:50:48 PM
From: TREND1  Read Replies (1) of 133
 
I will try to do a SI portfolio for these still open trades
this weekend.
...........................................................To:Larry Dudash who wrote (18868)
From: Kirk Friday, Jul 11, 2003 1:42 PM
Respond to of 18869

Please post dates and prices of Bob Brinker's bad calls on my board and I will take the time to create SI portfolio(s)
for pass bad calls that are still open and even those that are now closed.
BJ Group Nasdaq100 Memo: suite101.com.

Brinker MT Act Immediately Bulletin: suite101.com.

QQQ Update: suite101.com.

TEFQX Summary suite101.com.

I'd suggest one buy level for the BJ Group subscribers using the recommended Mutual Fund and the date of the mailing. ($87 for QQQ but not sure what that is for the fund listed.)

I'd suggest another for the "Act Immediately" bulletin. There is a range of prices there but most "objective" folks feel $83 is a good average.

I'll consider posting when I see a balance summary.

Also, you should make note of his BUY, Hold and HIDE advice for TEFQX. Most remember he had a discussion forum dedicated to B2B on his site and he thought it was different than B2C internet stocks as the quotes given in my links show. Boy was THAT wrong.

Feel free to add those links to your header page or where ever you wish.

The fact he has never closed his TEFQX call is very upsetting to many. Lucky for me, I warned about that fund even before he advised buying it! suite101.com.

Be careful with this fund, TEFQX, as it is going up sort of artificially. These internet stocks coming public now only release a small percentage of their shares. This means the demand far outstrips the supply of stock shares. The game is to have the insiders sell some of their shares at inflated prices before the price falls back to Earth when maybe the remaining 80 to 90% of the shares hit the market. Even companies like MSFT, HWP and T that I own have had IPOs or will issue tracking stocks where the shares initially released are under 20% of the total. Hard to put a final value on anything until all these shares hit the market.

The pro’s say “When the fish are biting, feed the fish” which translates “have an IPO or issue a tracking stock.”

Funny how Brinker makes fun of those buying internet stocks in his advertising and he was one of those he makes fun of!

I have not bookmarked your site so you will have to tell me here when you feel it is well balanced and represents FAIRLY all of Brinker's open trades.

Kirk

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Larry Dudash
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