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

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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (24572)8/29/2006 2:09:02 PM
From: stockalot  Read Replies (2) of 42834
 
Perhaps I am mistaken, but I don't believe even Math is claiming that Brinker has told any subscriber that uses any conservative or aggressive portfolio of his to sell the QQQs bought according to his advice prior to March 2003.

If that is not Math's position I would be curious as to the time he told people to sell those high dollar QQQs.

As to Math's claim that the QQQs made a nice run after Brinker rather dishonestly stopped talking about them in March 03--then why didn't Brinker close out the position?

Now If it was the first ACT IMMEDIATELY idea, most claimed they got in around the $80.00 area. So having ridden it down to 19.00 and having Brinker stop covering the position at 25.00, is a move to 42.00 something to get all excited about? Looks to me to require another double to be even.

Doesn't the whole deal when taken in context show how silly Bob Brinker's marketiming claims are?

Take an aggressive investor following Brinker

1) Told em to sell 65% but buy TEFQX and he was going to hold Msft and that his call had nothing to do with the Nasdaq --likely leading them to hold VOD and other tech laden areas in their 35%--oh and told them for months after the Jan 2000 call he was NOT BEARISH.--although he never substantially reduced the allocation when he became "bearish". He held this 35% all the way down. He never did close out the TEFQX position HE JUST HID IT, after it fell about 90% while he had it as a BUY.

2) He urged aggressive investors to put another third of their portfolio into the QQQs trading around 80.00. Remember by this time he was bragging on having called a "bear market"

He made another confident claim that they would go rise "up to 50% or more from the January 2001 low of 52 on the QQQ share in the coming months"--leading anyone believing him to perhaps "average down"

3) He held both his original amount left in the market, TEFQX, QQQQs, MSFT and VOD all down to the bottom of the bear market.

He has dishonestly hidden his huge allocation of monies raised from his initial call in Jan 2000 to buy QQQs from sight.

This charlatan now pretends to callers that he got out of the market in Jan 2000 and back into the market in 2003 and that he saw and understood the bear market we had. A total LIAR.
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