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


To: Chris J. Horne who wrote (13095)3/15/2001 1:19:07 PM
From: Rillinois  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
Chris J. Horne,

Relax dude. I'm on your side, remember???

I agree buy immediately is very clear as to how you should go about following the recommendation. It does not imply look at a chart, talk it over with a few people over coffee, sleep on it for a few weeks...

I was just acknowledging that if the instructions said something like "DO NOT pay more than XX" that would have clarified any confusion as to whether or not to buy immediately regardless of price.

I believe the way the instructions were written and the rarity of the mid-month bulletin implied a sense of urgency that you should buy this immediately because this is going to be such a huge winning trade that it's not going to matter whether you paid 77, 78, 79, .....83, 84..... when you are putting in your sell order. This makes more sense when put into the context of CTR1. When the QQQ's took off, Bob was mocking callers that did not chase the QQQ's even though they followed his instructions. He made it sound like they were being nit picky about not buying them immediately at the open the day after his recommendation.

The bottom line is Bob's followers can't win with the CTR's. To remedy this situation in the future Bob should say act immediately, but DO NOT pay more than XX.

Hope this clears that up.

Best Regards.

Rillinois