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


To: Investor2 who wrote (3574)2/22/1998 8:22:00 AM
From: William G. Foley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
I only heard part of the show on February 21...but did I hear Bob say he was still holding / recommending Intel? I thought a few weeks ago it was "dead money" and he was out?

Maybe it is strictly for short term trading?

Did anyone else hear this (or more of an explanation)?

Thanks



To: Investor2 who wrote (3574)2/22/1998 1:25:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
His position in late 1997 (as it is now) was to dollar cost average new money into the equity market. Then, in January 1998, he forecasted the recent buying opportunity. Indeed, he was very excited about the buying opportunity...

Question. If it was an "outright buy" at Dow 7500, does it mean that if Brinker issues a sell signal any time in the future, it is guaranteed to be at a level above 7500?

Dipy.



To: Investor2 who wrote (3574)2/22/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: Tim Bagwell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
My question remains: What are the model indicators that improved?

I also believe there was no significant change in sentiment, valuation or economic indicators to warrant Bob's jubilation in early January 1998. That leaves either a big change in the monetary indicators or that it was the cumulative effect of small moves in several indicators.