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Strategies & Market Trends
Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host
An SI Board Since December 1996
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22202Brinker almost got a job managing a mutual fund at Montgomery Funds, but they wiHoney_Bee-7/17/2006
22201shres Hi You seem to know a lot about Bob Brinker. I heard him on the radio recfahrenheit451-7/17/2006
22200Hey Willy, you said everybody should follow you over here but nobody but me was shres-7/17/2006
22199You went to the effort of joining Silicon Investor today under a new screen namestockalot-7/17/2006
22198Wow is right. Eight years is a long time to hold a grudge. And I bet old Willy shres-7/17/2006
22197Based on a lot of his responses to calls he might just have not understood what Moominoid-7/17/2006
22196From another site, I see that Brinker pulled a fast one yesterday with a caller.stockalot-7/17/2006
22195If you don't study history you are condemned to repeat it. Why does it botstockalot-7/16/2006
22194Bear Market? There is a " 100 percent historical correlation with the onsBrinks-7/16/2006
22193my gosh... it has been 8 years... same old agenda... so who do you listen to rsie-7/16/2006
22192With the 'new' war in the middle east taking off and oil insiders startiBeobe-7/16/2006
22191Brinker has a history of holding on to his position and hoping the market bails stockalot-7/16/2006
22190Nice analysis, thanks.Investor2-7/5/2006
22189I’ve written a piece on how I think bob brinker is viewing his model today. Looksat2000-7/5/2006
22188<I>but there are few of us, including myself, who cannot learn a whole lotYogizuna-7/4/2006
22187<i>That's what the hippie dippies do.</i> Hippie dippies?! Are Yogizuna-7/4/2006
22186<i>For instance: if a $2,000 computer of today is compared to a $2,000 comYogizuna-7/4/2006
22185<i>By view is that inflation is higher than is tracked in official CPI figYogizuna-7/4/2006
22184<b>it is tiresome to share viewpoints with you</b> Learning can be J-L-S-7/2/2006
22183Well said. Thanks. -g-Kirk ©-7/2/2006
22182Your excessively detailed comments are not informative for me as they are not neDavid Bogdanoff-7/2/2006
22181We all get our hedonics crap from BLS. <i>Or ... you could buy one nowsea_biscuit-7/2/2006
22180There is a strong antipathy on the SI boards to the hedonic regression method ofMoominoid-7/2/2006
22179Patronizing? I don't consider you less intelligent. I only consider you leJ-L-S-7/2/2006
22178I don't know where you get your hedonics crap, and why you think it has anytJ-L-S-7/2/2006
22177When you pay more for the same amount of energy and are left with less to buy yoDavid Bogdanoff-7/2/2006
22176<i>For instance: if a $2,000 computer of today is compared to a $2,000 comsea_biscuit-7/1/2006
22175<b>This describes a loss of purchasing power, inflationary by definition.&J-L-S-7/1/2006
22174<b>You can make the same argument and substitute "rent" with &quJ-L-S-7/1/2006
22173Your board has gotten very interesting lately!Math Junkie-6/30/2006
22172Bob Brinker's opening monologue last Saturday was a short history lesson abHoney_Bee-6/30/2006
22171Even if typical (non-energy) consumer prices remained the same, despite higher pDavid Bogdanoff-6/29/2006
22170You can make the same argument and substitute "rent" with "energyKirk ©-6/29/2006
22169I think Bob's reasoning is this: Most consumer items do not have a high eneJ-L-S-6/29/2006
22168BB's comparison of higher oil prices as simply a tax on consumers is wrong. David Bogdanoff-6/27/2006
22167<B>Brinker on Inflation</b> Author: honeyoneohone Discussion:Kirk ©-6/27/2006
22166See my May 12th article on this here investment.suite101.com I'll see if I Kirk ©-6/27/2006
22165Yes, so if nothing goes down to offset the rise in energy prices, then the rise Kirk ©-6/27/2006
22164Kirk; I've never heard of Walmart or landowners lowering prices or rents jusDavid Bogdanoff-6/26/2006
22163Inflation is defined as the loss of purchasing power, if A goes up, you get inflKirk ©-6/25/2006
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