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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker, Moneytalk and Marketimer -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stockalot who wrote (156)6/7/2007 8:57:47 PM
From: Elmer PhudRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 2121
 
Well stockalot, you're entitled to your opinion but frankly I don't think it deserves any response. I couldn't do one politely anyway.



To: stockalot who wrote (156)6/9/2007 8:21:44 PM
From: dijaexyahooRespond to of 2121
 
Ephud says

"About the call, I'm glad to hear it because he's usually right "

stockalot responds:

<<LOL, now that's funny. I don't care who you are. Let's see.
Brinker has one time in his life claimed a bear market was coming--and went to 100% cash...(followed by a highly slanted 'review' of some of brinker's calls)...>>

--Stockalot, we have been through this before, but of course you have ignored me because the REAL truth doesn't fit your anti-brinker agenda.

During the 90s, there were a number of scary corrections. During each and every one, a number of gurus, experts, advisors, et al, advised cutting back or bailing out, predicting "worse to come," or things to that effect.

During EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THESE, Brinker stayed steadfasty and strongly bullish, providing a HUGE benefit to his followers.

During the bear market, we had several rallies. Each and every time, many gurus, etc. opined that the bear was over. Kirk and his cronies on 101 declared jubilantly, each and every time: "Brinker has missed the bottom!" They were WRONG every time except the last, but they have HIDDEN this embarrassing fact, just like Brinker has hidden his QQQ and TEFQX calls. I see NO difference between them.

But, during each and every bear-market rally, Brinker remained steadfastly bearish, keeping his followers from jumping in too soon.

Since 2003, we have had a few scary pullbacks. Each and every time, many gurus, pundits, etc., have screamed "the sky is falling."

But each time, Brinker stayed staunchly and strongly bullish, another huge plus for his followers.

So you see, you are just plain wrong when you say following Brinker is a 50-50 deal. It's 50-50 only if you pick and choose which calls to look at.

But of course, I won't call you a liar. *I* don't do that. I leave that sort of stuff to you bashers.