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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: J. M. Blackburn who wrote (10552)10/22/2000 11:18:37 PM
From: Karin  Respond to of 42834
 
Sorry you see it that way...
I am just forwarding information.

Have been a Brinker follower for 14 years and a subscriber for 10 years.

He has changed in the last 12 month and has become insulting to some callers.
I do respect him but will not close my eyes to the changes that have occurred.

You do what ever you like.



To: J. M. Blackburn who wrote (10552)10/23/2000 1:57:39 AM
From: lifeisgood  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
Sorry, but I just had to step in here. After Bob's first buy call on QQQ, the lowest you could have bought in for was 80. He called a sell at 84. That is a 5% return. Subtract what you would have made in money market funds during the time your money was at risk and you'll end up with a paltry 3- 3.5% point gain.

That is hardly earthshaking. I do better than that on a decent day. I respect Bob and am a subscriber. Yet I see him for what he is... a fallible human being who cannot predict the future and who, like the rest of us, makes mistakes.

He blew the sell call on the Qs the first time around by getting shaken out at the low (a classic mistake of amateur traders). Let's see if he can redeem himself this time around.

best...

LIG