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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker, Moneytalk and Marketimer

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To: samule who wrote (996)9/19/2007 4:14:22 PM
From: joefromspringfieldRead Replies (1) of 2121
 
Bob Brinker clearly added TEFQX to his recommended list, then “removed” it after it dropped from $15.99 to $.3.93.

Brinker, Feb 8, 2000 MT: TEFQX=$15.99;
"Firsthand e-Commerce Fund is the newest addition to the Marketimer No-Load Fund Recommended List on Page four…… We have ALWAYS viewed books, toys and on-line auctions as the tip of the iceberg for electronic business. We believe business-to-business transactions will greatly surpass retail e-commerce including software development tools, database providers, hardware manufacturers and service providers.

We are hopeful the fund will be able to add many of the best positioned B2B companies going forward. Many of these companies are not yet publicly owned but will come to market in the future."


March 7, 2001 MT:TEFQX=$3.93; "We are removing Firsthand e-Commerce Fund from the Recommended List. We rate the fund a "hold" at these levels… we expect the shares to recover value over time."

Brinker clearly recommended buying QQQQ at $83 in October 2000, and again in January 2001, and again in March 2001.

Brinker never added QQQQ to his “recommended list” or to his “model portfolios," which made it easy for him to make the disastrous market timing blunders simply disappear.

Brinker's three MAJOR cover-ups are:

1)TEFQX
2)QQQQ
3)Secular bear megatrend

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