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


To: rsie who wrote (16759)9/20/2002 3:16:42 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
As if.....

That is just too funny. As if Brinker would ever admit that he made a seriously amateurish, insane mistake that should cause him to bury his head in shame and give up his bully pulpit.

He would have to admit that he does, without warning, putz around in things he has zero knowledge of and even less skill with. He does these things for no good reason and inflicts their consequences on his customers. Then he blames the disasterous results on everyone other than himself and spends years burying the knowledge of his actions.

He is a putz and putzes like Brinker do not admit their mistakes or take responsibility for their actions. No one should hold their breath about the QQQs.



To: rsie who wrote (16759)9/23/2002 11:58:08 AM
From: Tim Bagwell  Respond to of 42834
 
Richard,

Good point. Shame on Bob Brinker for putting people in the most volatile index, QQQ, and then abandoning them as his "don't sell on weakness" principle takes them straight to the bottom.

At the very least he should have been offering guidance to those who wanted to stop the bleeding along the way. And that is the very least! His "do nothing" attitude is just the worst kind of response he could have given to this horrendous trading disaster he put us through.

Now it's far too late to do anything but hold on for dear life, lick your wounds and learn from it all.