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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker, Moneytalk and Marketimer

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To: queenleah who wrote (1708)10/23/2007 9:40:32 PM
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Queenie, I am again sorry for your losses following and not following Brinker's results but what on earth can you argue with in my post?

Did you not say you didn't act on his good advice to reduce equities in 2000?

Did you not say you did act on Brinker's absolutely terrible advice to buy the qQQs in 2000?

Did you not say you had made up "many times over" these losses?

Do you claim that any of the forgoing is untrue?

If not then obviously paying Brinker for a newsletter was of no financial benefit to you. You lost on both counts--didn't take his good advice and did take his bad advice. Are you arguing with that characterization that you admitted?

You claimed to have made many times your losses suffered while subscribing to Bob Brinker's newlsetter and being on the wrong side of his advice in the last few years. Yet we know from your friend that following Brinker's advice for a buy and holder even without your having jumped on his QQQ call would have just brought you back to even. To have made many times that, Brinker had zero zip nada to do with it. You surely can't argue that point and if you do please tell us which secret information of Brinker's you took that gave you "many times" the return of what that buddy of yours "screen name BLB" reported at 101? That would be most beneficial to all of us. Any info you might share that would have caused you to outperform Bob Brinker many times over after having lost a lot of money while subscribing to his newsletter and deciding which of his advice was valuable and which was wrong (oops and being wrong both times) would be the most beneficial thing ever posted on this site. Thank you in advance for a more original response than "I lost more by not following Brinker's good advice while paying him than following his bad advice while paying him".
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