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

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To: David Bogdanoff who wrote (21946)3/19/2005 8:31:10 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) of 42834
 
I have read recently on another thread that the QQQ miscall was only done on air...

No, it was the other way round. The QQQ call must have been on the newsletter (not in a regular edition but in some kind of a one-page "special edition", IIRC). I remember chuckling when the call soured, because there were some folks here who were telling that those who don't subscribe to the newsletter (like me) would get slaughtered if they chose to wait until they heard the signal mentioned on the radio (or until they get the newsletter in the library). Not only that, one guy even said that non-subscribers deserved to get slaughtered.

As it turned out, the sell signal of Jan 2000 and the buy signal of March 2002 were received well in time by the non-subscribers. Plus, they had no idea of the disastrous QQQ call, until after it had crashed and burned! :-)
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