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Pastimes : The Justa and Lars Honors Bob Brinker Investment Club Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kirk © who wrote (5246)6/12/2010 5:08:24 PM
From: Honey_Bee1 Recommendation  Respond to of 10065
 
Kirk said: "Makes you wonder if mid 1400s was a "gift horse" buying opportunity if we'll ever hear that phrase from him again."

Amazingly, just last Sunday on Moneytalk, he used a term very much like "gift horse." But cleverly, he changed his words just enough that it would not remind anyone of the last time he used the exact term "gift horse" -- which was at S&P mid-1400's.

The term he used Sunday was "outright buy signal." June 6, 2010, Moneytalk, Bob Brinker said: "Is it possible that we could get an outright buy signal on the market? Yeah, it's possible. If that were to happen, I would issue that in a special subscriber message at my website at Bob Brinker.com....That has not happened to date. We're in a dollar-cost-average mode at this juncture....."

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To: Kirk © who wrote (5246)6/12/2010 7:50:15 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10065
 
Hi Kirk -

Any chance you can create a similar graph that shows Brinker's Market Timing "Sell Signals"? I am not sure of the types of sell calls he makes but it would be interesting to overlay his Buy calls and Sell calls and the $SPX and just see how accurate his proprietary market timing model really is.

In fact, I do not recall any out right sell calls or move into money funds calls in 2008, 2009 or 2010.

Wouldn't his timing model provide sell alerts too? Were there any?

EKS