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

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To: dijaexyahoo who wrote (24448)8/28/2006 1:05:05 AM
From: yaetmo  Read Replies (2) of 42834
 
OIC dija, you feel it's OK when you use a very liberal amount of imagination, but it's not OK for Kirk to use some.

IMO, a good example where your blind hatred greatly diminishes your normally fairly decent credibility.

Btw, the great Q call was Oct 2000.

I've done what Mary did many times. I hear a recommendation that peaks my interest, but then I've waited for a sure-thing entry. Maybe that is a lower price, a bargain, maybe it's a confirmation the investment is moving the right direction. I'm not a lemming that marches off with one nudge or suggestion.

To me, it's very plausible that Mary bought several months later because the buy order still appeared to be intact. Then she waits years for further guidance on what to do. A firsthand example of how Bob's failing to follow through with an exit strategy and/or guidance screwed his faithful. To cap if off, after years of no direction, we find he quietly sold his Q's and then told people months afterwards that he had done so. In Mary's case, this lack of forthrightness cost her another $8000.
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