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Strategies & Market Trends
Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host
An SI Board Since December 1996
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22002<i>I hold myself responsible for bad decisions. I guess that's why I&#Tim Bagwell-6/28/2005
22001Thanks! :)Yogizuna-6/27/2005
22000Tim <i>Maybe it came across badly but I really am interested in who else Elmer Phud-6/27/2005
21999<i>Cramer going long technology the day Oil first broke $60</i> DidTim Bagwell-6/27/2005
21998Festus, you win the gold star! <eom>Tim Bagwell-6/27/2005
21997<i>I'm just not going to get dragged into this bash Bob nonsense. TuneTim Bagwell-6/27/2005
21996I will not go into a big discussion about it, but understand it was not the &quoYogizuna-6/27/2005
21995Here is an excerpt of my newsletter from last week. Enjoy! <b> Excerpdavidk555-6/26/2005
21994Kirk <i>I've heard people listen so they can yell at their radios wheElmer Phud-6/24/2005
21993Do you stop watching football or sports events because your team loses a game? Kirk ©-6/24/2005
21992Tim Why people are fascinated by those they don't like is beyond me. I'Elmer Phud-6/23/2005
21991ephud, I can't argue with anything in your post. Are you telling us that yoTim Bagwell-6/23/2005
21990Tim Why you expect perfection is beyond me. No single source of information shoElmer Phud-6/22/2005
21989Hi Johnny, I agree it's pretty dull around SI these days without the criticTim Bagwell-6/22/2005
21988The other replies have given you a range of opinions as to why this thread has bMath Junkie-6/17/2005
21987Hi I2 and Johnny. I agree with your reasons. An additional reason is that manyGary D-6/17/2005
21986<i>Since people were BURNT so badly by Brinker in October 2000 when he tolElmer Phud-6/16/2005
21985Johnny Since people were BURNT so badly by Brinker in October 2000 when he toldfahrenheit451-6/16/2005
21984Hi Johny58. I believe that the primary reasons why the posting has slowed way dInvestor2-6/15/2005
21983Is there a reason the posting has ceased here?johnny58-6/15/2005
21982SB, Thanks for the post but is that for real? I'm surprised Brinker has a bTim Bagwell-5/13/2005
21981It's been my experience that his market timing has be good. However, his indstock bull-5/13/2005
21980Take caution before acting on any brinker recommendation. He has had some that wsat2000-5/13/2005
21979For those interested...we hit the "buy" level as stipulated by BB. Ststock bull-5/13/2005
21978<b>Excerpt from David Korn's Stock Market Commentary, Interpretation odavidk555-5/9/2005
21977I still see more Hummers on the road than Hybrids even at $2.50. I even saw one Tim Bagwell-4/16/2005
21976Tim, yes, I do know. I was just kidding!sea_biscuit-4/15/2005
21975Dipy...you have to get out more ;-) The RX400h uses a larger version of the PriTim Bagwell-4/15/2005
21974I don't know what you are talking about. Who or what is a "Lexus"sea_biscuit-4/14/2005
21973There is no such thing as a "free lunch", but how about the Ford EscapYogizuna-4/13/2005
21972<i>if one does a majority of their driving locally and achieves about doubTim Bagwell-4/12/2005
21971>>> They don't realize though, you pay a premium to buy a hybrid caYogizuna-4/8/2005
21970You make a lot of sense, Tim. Boca Pete must have something against big oil &Gary D-4/7/2005
21969I agree. It will be a long, long time before hydrogen based propulsion will be eTim Bagwell-4/6/2005
21968H2 from water is via electrolysis - a huge consumer of electricity. In today&#Bearcatbob-4/3/2005
21967Its possible to generate hydrogen thru a chemical process that removes it from Hadad69-3/30/2005
21966re: ("Where would the energy needed to isolate the hydrogen come from?"Boca_PETE-3/30/2005
21965BP, Re: "However, good old American resourcefulness could bring an energy Gary D-3/29/2005
21964The past is not necessarily the future. But, the past is not necessarily not thBoca_PETE-3/28/2005
21963I am not sure either. But I do vaguely remember someone mentioning that either sea_biscuit-3/28/2005
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