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


To: Jeffrey D who wrote (19437)9/28/2003 1:48:44 PM
From: lizardK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
Jeff, one learns to take these boards as little more than entertainment. The fact that you get so riled up over posts by people who you have never met is somewhat perplexing. I reiterate that your personal attacks are most likely some sort of defense mechanism that you use to blanket your own self-loathing. I do wish you luck in overcoming this.



To: Jeffrey D who wrote (19437)9/28/2003 3:09:18 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
Dear JD,

It is amazing that you know so little about Brinker's record and yet you defend it so vehemently. That just goes to show yet again that:

- Those who are still fans of Bob Brinker know him only from his own PR.

- Those who are no longer fans of Bob Brinker know the truth about his record.

One of these days JD, you may see the light. Until then, stop trying to drag other people into the darkness to keep you company.

- Note that Brinker's committment to the QQQs in March 2003 was much less than it was in October 2000. Do you think he wasn't very sure anymore?

- Brinker's buy QQQ's immediately is now down 61% in 3 years. Ooops! Note that this was his biggest, most vehement single "investment" advice that any of us can remember. Ooops!

- Brinker now has the audacity (and lack of morality) to claim that all his market timing calls were on the money. Total BS. Where is the SEC?

Touting a winning investment on a security while hiding a losing one is against regulations as I understand it. Ooops!