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


To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (5703)7/2/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: Justa Werkenstiff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
** OT ** Alan: Yes, Rill is a funny guy. Now he needs the exact dates for MSFT and VOD recommendations. Funny how this wasn't a requirement for his research before. But just like a kid who misses class (in this case, Moneytalk) he is now asking someone to do his homework for him. But now I know why Rill is wrong so often. He doesn't listen to the program consistently. That will be a big problem for him come Moneytalk final time.

I wonder how a few days difference would make for the MSFT and VOD recommendations that are about eight years in age? But Rill is so smart so it must make a difference. But I guess it did not occur to him that the newsletter is mailed on the 7th, 8th or 9th of each month. I guess the issues he reviewed in the library were so worn by the many hands that have searched them for words of wisdom that they contain that the dates of the issues must have disappeared. But, oh no, if the dates really do matter one bit, how will Rill account for the fact that subscribers receive their issues on different dates depending upon the mail service to their area? Gee, that could be a real problem. I didn't know the dates mattered so much. After all, the great Rill seemed to peg any NBR recommendations on the closing price on the Friday of Brinker's appearance. Oh my goodness, how can that be? I can't buy stock on Friday night or the weekend? I guess the closing price on Monday is the most appropriate date for NBR appearances if they count. Boy, I guess if the exact dates do matter, it must mean that all Rill's NBR analysis on Brinker stocks is dead wrong. Looks like he will have to go back and do those all over again. I know his fans will demand it and Rill won't let them down. Besides, Rill likes to do things over and over again.

Looks like Rill may be good at decimals but does know what day of the week it is. Good thing that Brinker recommends index funds for the likes of Rill. Now I know what Brinker means when he says that index funds are a "no brainer." Rill seems to fit in that category quite nicely.