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


To: MrGreenJeans who wrote (4088)3/13/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Respond to of 42834
 
Don't forget to feed the cows Mr. Green Jeans. ;) Brinker's obviously saved a lot of people from themselves. Unfortunately I only heard him for the first time last summer after stumbling onto Truman's thread here. If you're in Paris, Munich, or Vienna for vacation in August, 1999, you can catch the next total eclipse of the sun.



To: MrGreenJeans who wrote (4088)3/13/1998 7:26:00 PM
From: wooden ships  Respond to of 42834
 
Mr. GreenJeans: Your story is an elegantly written tale of
success through hard work and savvy and a powerful testimony
to the good which Brinker has doubtless brought to the lives
of many other Star Ship MoneyTalk devotees. There is an old
Chinese proverb about weighing the worth of a man in terms
of his positive contribution to his fellow man. By that measure,
Brinker's worth must be ponderous, indeed, given the likelihood
that Brinker-inspired success stories such as yours are surely
legion. However, Brinker offers more than sterling financial
advice and guidance, oftimes uncanny in its accuracy and timing.
He yields to us the distilled wisdom and experience of an avowedly
brilliant mind with occasional philosophical flashes. Such bursts
seem to echo those of Herman Melville who counseled us that
"Money's not the measure, man." As Brinker has it- without health,
a good attitude, and a plan to enjoy accumulated wealth- what is
the point of tireless investment and saving?

In my book, this be a king among men, indeed.



To: MrGreenJeans who wrote (4088)3/15/1998 11:44:00 AM
From: MrGreenJeans  Respond to of 42834
 
Microsoft and Vodafone

I bought significant, at least significant for me, amounts of Microsoft and Vodafone when they were first recommended by Bob Brinker.

One was a Home Run and the other was a Grand Slam. I generally find myself at work recalculating my gains in these two stocks on an hourly basis because all they seemed to have done in recent years is go up in a linear trajectory.

Thank You, Bob Brinker.