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

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To: Diamond Jim who wrote (2928)1/20/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: Boca_PETE  Read Replies (1) of 42834
 
Jim:
My perception is that Bob didn't flip-flop on INTEL - he responded to a question about the stock HE TRADES for short-term profit.

Bob has said NUMEROUS TIMES that he DOES NOT RECOMMEND INDIVIDUAL STOCKS on the Moneytalk program. Therefore, he COULD NOT HAVE flip-flopped. In response to a question awhile ago, he stated he sold his INTEL at $92. Recently in response to a question he said he was back in at $69. Last weekend, in response to a question he said he bailed out of INTEL after making a judgment based upon the conference call after the earnings release, These responses to caller questions are hardly recommendations to buy or sell. Anyone acting on these exchages as if they were recommendations could get hurt between programs. DO YOU EXPECT BOB TO HOLD INTEL until you approve of him selling it ??
I find this whole line of discussion rather bizarre.

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