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

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To: mister topes who wrote (4471)4/6/1998 2:11:00 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (3) of 42834
 
I heard Bob say "It goes with the territory" followed by some other wise, calm words that made me think that DaBrink had reached another level where even his silly critics didn't bother him anymore. Hell, a president is popular if he wins by 5% of the vote yet you can count Bob's critics on one hand.

I've been spending too much time following some of Bob's other sage advice, swimming Saturday and Rollerblading Sunday, to hear all the shows this weekend. I have the shows on tape for my drive to and from "my hobby" which used to be called "my job". Anyway, I've been really worried about all the gains I've made and holding on to them with the high valuations and sentiment and fools buying Yahoo.....

...then I hear Bob's calm, reassuring words Saturday where he said something like "the biggest mistake investors have made is to get out of the market too soon". If Bob really thinks that a few Fools like "Jerry" will fool those of us smart enough to listen to and even record his show, then I misjudge the man as he would be underestimating us.

Besides thinking it was Rillinois, I chuckled as I thought it was really that nasal guy who is always selling heating oil futures trying to get even with Bob for destroying some of his best shark bait, er I mean customers!

best regards
Kirk out
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