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


To: Boca_PETE who wrote (3395)2/15/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: Loeber  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
A GIFT. Get real. Brinker makes good money doing Moneytalk or wouldn't do it. As Don Lane constantly tells us "The Brink isn't stupid". Pathetic. I am a subscriber and I would never broadcast the great sell signal if we ever get it. Having said that I fully expect to see it posted somewhere on the net within hours of someone receiving it in the mail That's just a fact of life today and there's not much you or I or Brinker(s) can do about it.



To: Boca_PETE who wrote (3395)2/15/1998 7:39:00 PM
From: Bill Shepherd  Respond to of 42834
 
Re: many people expect to receive something of value FOR NOTHING

I agree completely. I find the radio program and newsletter compliment each other very nicely. Each has things that the other doesn't. While a diligent listener will get a lot out of the radio program, others will not. Moreover, as a subscriber, I get a level of comfort.

But, compared to other financial shows, BB's is clearly the best. I trust that the 4-million listenership reflects this.
Bill S



To: Boca_PETE who wrote (3395)2/15/1998 10:50:00 PM
From: mister topes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
Your comments are salient to say the least. Last year I counted the
weekends I was forced to endure the likes of William, the Earl of
Boredom, Flanagan and Neale, Did You Buy My Latest Book, Godfrey,
and the Motley, Greater than all, Fools. It came to a grand total
of nine weekends without The Brink's on air presence. Assuming his
new contract includes nine or ten weekends off, I would say the
odds of him being on vacation during a sell signal are very good
to excellent. Wouldn't it be neat to see Brinker issue a sell
signal while on vacation from radio, have his subscribers sellout
at or near the top, and then see the market collapse with all
the radio freeloaders left to fend for themselves when he returns
only to tell them the horse is out of the barn and they are on
their own! Would not surprise me in the least. Poetic justice!