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

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To: octavian who wrote (41330)12/17/2008 10:15:05 PM
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<--I understand WHY he didn't sell. My POINT is, his caution didn't help the bottom line.>

Excuse me but his caution has exploded his bottom line for decades... he didn't touch any financial that used all the derivative crap and saved all his shareholders billions. He IS a financial company and knows the business... he's set up to buy up all the worthwhile stuff from the wrechage. He's the richest guy on the planet (or whatever) and made his shareholders very wealthy as well.

<--How do you know he's made "huge money?" He's a self-promoter. He spins, just like they all do. I'm not saying he hasn't done well; just wondering how you would KNOW.>

That's crap. He invests his own money and putzes around a little bit with some funds or whatever he runs. He makes nothing on promotion... you don't know what you're talking about.

<--Well, SOMEONE is always right. >

NO, that's nor correct. There are lot's of stocks with little or no short interest. There were TONS of smart people betting on the financial wreck.

<--I don't call people idiots, not even people who actually ARE idiots.>

You used the term idiot.. I flipped it around.

This isn't a business for worrying about what other people think.

Good luck.

DAK
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