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Pastimes : Bob Brinker: Bad Calls & Good Calls -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TREND1 who wrote (48)7/13/2003 11:44:51 AM
From: ladytrade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 133
 
Larry: I think that's not a question that relates to this thread, because I wasn't only trading Brinker's recommendations.

I jumped in here on good faith, but it seems to me that the whole thread is a fallacy. I'm not a pumper of Brinker. I bought the subscription because I wanted to catch the bottom of the bear, and it worked for me, personally, perfectly. This thread is the first time I've ever mentioned anything about him, and I did so because I stumbled on the thread and assumed it was functioning in good faith.

You say you did not trade on his call of the bottom, so if you stayed short, you've lost a lot of money, and if you stayed out of the market you've failed to make any money. Me, I made money because I took the call seriously, not because I traded his recommended equities.

You didn't answer my question about your other market indicators. I really don't see posting about seven hundred trades which I've made since March 11th, on this thread. What's the point? They mostly were NOT Brinker recommendations and my personal trading history isn't really relevant to this thread's subject.

You CLAIM you want to know about his good calls and bad. So, I'm telling you, in case you didn't notice, that he called the bottom, I traded on it, and I've made several hundred thousand dollars. If you want to claim that's BS, you'd have to prove he didn't call the bottom, and you know he did call the bottom. Charts of the indexes prove he called the bottom. What do my personal trades have to do with it?

I took this thread in good faith and I revealed Brinker's individual issue portfolio, which you don't know because you don't subscribe to his newsletter, and which you have incorrectly cited in the header of this thread. I was trying to help you out. Whom do you help?

What do you really want? And what are you willing to give?

Linda