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


To: g.w. barnard who wrote (10797)11/19/2000 6:56:20 PM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 42834
 
g.w.,

you sound otr, you must have qqqs in the 80s, have you checked the price lately? That explains your condition.

jim



To: g.w. barnard who wrote (10797)11/20/2000 1:19:51 PM
From: Chris J. Horne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
"I do know what he is saying and it is very consistent and clear. Today he reviewed his long term outlook, sounds like you got that part right. What keeps you from understanding his short-term analysis?? Do you subsribe to the newsletter? It is very clearly represented there."

If you read and followed the newsletter and the bulletin, you would have bought QQQ at 83. Furthermore, if you consider yourself an aggressive investor, you would have put 30% to 50% of the cash generated from the Jan 11 sell signal into QQQs at 83.

What DJ is saying , is on the radio, Bob does not even acknowledge that he gave this advice. Bob is touting his January 11th call to sell (great call), but totally ignoring the call to buy QQQ at 83 (poor call). So...DJ's point is...how can you have it both ways...

The market goes up...I made a great call on QQQ at 83.

Market goes down...I made a great call on 1/11/00 saying to get out of the market.

Something smells here...If you follow Bob carefully, you will see he uses selective reporting.