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


To: dijaexyahoo who wrote (22960)8/3/2006 4:30:42 PM
From: pigstuff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
FakeDija, do you know where the Bob Brinker thread is? Why do your shill friends always try to change this thread from Brinker to Kirk? Because they know the thread gets hijacked?

Anyway to answer your question:
>>--And you know this...how???

I know what how? You are becoming as unclear as me (I warned you about that ;--), as to what you want me to answer, therefore being the genius that I am, I will answer all of your questions.

re: Brinker is a raging Bull? I read that at 101, the laymans sanctuary of truth. I think a shill posted it, but I'm not sure of that.

re: about the August parakeet liner? My parakeet told me that he likes the cheap paper.

re:He has to be, to sell that rag? That is my educated opinion. (Am I allowed opinions?) You can ask on, or research any newsgroup or bulleting board. When the market is down, and in the doldrums, interest in stocks and discussions wane, postings are down everywhere, and interest in market matters, especially for a price is down.

re:Because he was negative, newsletter sales were negative?

Again, my opinion. Do I need permission to give an opinion? During the several year bear, did you pay for any advice? Do you know anybody that did pay for advice about a bear market? (I exclude reverse funds and shorting)

If you know any newsletter writers, ask them if business declined along with stocks and stock market interest.

Therefore my point is, it would benefit a charlatan, or a salesman, or an honest newsletter writer to prefer a booming, interesting market. If the market is not interesting, then a snake-oil salesman would create or fabricate a reason to keep people interested. Something like "We don't discuss the stock market timing on the radio, but only in the newsletter". Now this same fraud may misrepresent his successful ratings, and, if he was really a crook, he would ignore or forget to talk about some calls.

>>Geez,with you bashers, there is nothing he can possibly do that you won't find a way to criticize.

BINGO! I think you finally got one right.