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

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To: gronieel who wrote (42361)1/25/2009 6:21:05 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) of 42834
 
Why don't you explain to us how Brinker said those of us who said take profits in 2007 and said a recession was in the cards in early 2008 were Cassandras for not recommending 100% equities for aggressive portfolios.

How has that worked out?

January 2008 Marketimer with S&P500 @ 1468.36 : Dollar Cost Average. Lump sum mid 1400's
Pg 3: “In summary, the Marketimer stock market timing model indicates that conditions are favorable for the market as we enter 2008. We expect the S&P Index to achieve new record highs this year and to reach the 1600’s range in the process. We continue to rate the market attractive for purchase on any weakness into the S&P 500 Index mid-1400’s range. Above this range we prefer a dollar-cost-average approach for new purchases. All Marketimer model portfolios remain fully invested as we enter 2008."

How has it worked out for Brinker telling his "balanced P3" subscribers to not rebalance back to 50:50 when they were at 66% equities and the market was near its highs?

Or do you want me to show that two year table again?

You look rather pathetic making fun of a stock I more than doubled my money in such that I sold all my original investment and let the rest collect dividends, such as they are.

Your lies may fool the gullible like Octavian but we know the truth.
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