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Pastimes : Bob Brinker: Bad Calls & Good Calls

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To: TREND1 who started this subject7/12/2003 6:39:26 PM
From: davidk555  Read Replies (1) of 133
 
Hi Larry. I saw your request that I come post on this thread. Here are the stats that I track weekly in my newsletter that in part, includes summary and interpretive commentary on Bob Brinker's Moneytalk.

TACTICAL ASSET ALLOCATION WATCH (BASED ON FRIDAY'S CLOSING NUMBERS)

Editorial Comment ("EC"): Here is how the major market indexes have played out since Bob Brinker's timing model turned "favorable" based on the S&P 500 Index's close on March 10, 2003 and he recommended investors redeploy their cash reserves into a fully invested position by bulletin issued at 2:00 a.m. on March 11, 2003:

S&P 500 Index: Up 23.61%
Dow Jones Industrial Average: Up 20.49%
Nasdaq Composite: Up 35.63%

For those of you who also followed Bob's recommendation to invest anywhere from 20% to 50% of your cash reserves in the Nasdaq 100 (QQQ shares), here is how those shares have performed based on various times Bob recommended that security:

October, 2000 (Original Recommendation): Down 61.70%
January, 2001 (Second Recommendation): Down 49.01%
March 11, 2003 (Third Recommendation as part of model portfolio): Up 29.27%

- David Korn, editor of

David Korn's Stock Market Commentary, Interpretation of Moneytalk (Bob Brinker Host), Financial Education, Helpful Links, Guest Editorials and Special Alert E-mail Service.

Website: begininvesting.com
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