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

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To: Tim Bagwell who wrote (21876)12/24/2004 3:19:57 PM
From: Math Junkie  Read Replies (1) of 42834
 
"What is amazing is their religious devotion to Bobble for giving them masterful market calls, when the real credit appears to be theirs for managing to escape the bad stuff."

I'm not in favor of religious devotion to purveyors of investment advice, but it turns out that even the subscribers who didn't escape the bad stuff have reason to be grateful to Brinker. I did a rough calculation based on published results and found that if a holder of Portfolio One had bought QQQ (now QQQQ) at the highest end of the recommended range (i.e., 50% of cash reserves) then from 9/30/2000 to 11/30/2004 they would have been up about 2.6%. By comparison, if you look at Spyders with dividends taken into account, they were down 7.9% for the same period.
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