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To: Kirk © who wrote (1523)10/10/2007 5:17:18 PM
From: queenleahRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 2121
 
Kirk said to queen Are you saying Brinker canceled my subscription for some other reason than was offered at the time?

Are you saying Brinker canceled Rande Spiegelman's subscription for some other reason than was offered at the time?


I don't believe I am saying or have said anything about your subscription or anyone else's other than James'.

If you're interested in my opinion at all, (or even if you're not), my opinion is that the "cancellation" argument is being constantly resuscitated just so that negative comments about Brinker can be repeated and repeated and repeated. That's ok, and that's allowed, I guess, but it looks phony and contrived, and it gets thin after a while. JMO.

Didn't you say yourself that a newsletter publisher is allowed to cancel any subscription for any reason? I was sure you did.

Would you like to volunteer to write a warning for me to post at the Bob Brinker Fan Club Blog to Marketimer subscribers about what is and is not allowed for discussion on message boards?

Thanks, but no, thanks. :)



To: Kirk © who wrote (1523)10/10/2007 9:59:12 PM
From: EQ Respond to of 2121
 
Kirk said Dr. J. said:
"With Bob Brinker's help I managed to underperform the overall stock market from about 1990 through the end of 2002. In 2003 I did very well because I put all my "cash reserves" into equities on March 10th and 11th. By following Kirk's strategy (with a few twists) I've managed to outperform the overall stock market from the start of 2004 to the present."

Quatro says:
I wish we could get a bit more information as regards what type of twists Dr. J. employed. Perhaps when Kirk went long, Dr. J. went short? Heck, perhaps he utilised naked shorts (aka windsurfers delight.)

I sure hope Dr. J. did a lot of twisting with kirks bond advise.