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


To: queenleah who wrote (22663)7/28/2006 3:15:41 PM
From: stockalot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
Queen's words explaining the Banishment of Queen and Butter at the same time for multialiases posting on SI

"Then there was another person in the business here in another department that had an account on another computer, so I suspected that was the hangup and wrote again with the explanation."


So we are to assume on this family farm we have a huge office building with "departments" and "another" person in "another department" joined about the same time Queen did from the same ISP and posted as Butter.

I can see why SI didn't buy that one.

Reminds me of the tortured logic Brinker used in claiming he gave great advice on recommending STII on the PBS program at 16 $$ and it went to 24 --claimed it was "like printing money" a"Home run". Then someone reminded him that he was on the same program and recommended the stock at 28 months before.

These "stories" seem to fall from similar trees.



To: queenleah who wrote (22663)7/28/2006 4:00:03 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
I have to admit, your stories are entertaining.

As for what they have to do with Brinker... Everyone who attacks Brinker's critics who have facts on their side seem to share similar characteristics.

I wonder why I'm called a basher when I actually consider myself fairly unbiased. I've been trying to find this magic market timer for years. It is my hunt for the holy grail.

One of the best short term market timers I know is now posting on forums I moderate since we are friends and he likes my honesty. I'd love to see him succeed since he will probably give me his model if he makes enough and let me do what I want with it.

Don Wolanchuk is another great and very famous market timer I've made friends with. He too is teaching me his system... little by little... He sometimes comes to my defense on Yahoo and insults Brinker. Some of the idiots there think it is me. He even posted a "Kirk was right" post on the CACS board after it recovered and I was on record of adding shares back under $5 (now at $7.59). It is really pretty funny.

I treat these market timers fairly and they accept my skeptical nature. I think the difference between them and Brinker is Brinker only looks good if you cover up his bad calls... some would say it is a scam but I think some actually believe Brinker adds value when using tortured logic some of you use.

BTW, so far, I have not seen any evidence to make me want to change my belief that market timing is a fools game and you should only try with the explore part of your core and explore portfolio. Brinker's record, when the QQQQs are counted, proves it.