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'''Bob Brinker''' is the host of the ABC [[talk radio]] show ''Moneytalk'', which has been on the air since [[1986]]. He previously had a show on local radio in the [[New York City|New York]] area going back to [[1982]]. Brinker includes [[market timing]] in the investment newsletter he authors, titled ''Marketimer'', which contains recommendations on [[Mutual fund fees and expenses|no-load]] [[mutual funds|mutual funds]] along with several model portolios.
'''Bob Brinker''' is the host of the ABC [[talk radio]] show ''Moneytalk'', which has been on the air since [[1986]]. He previously had a show on local radio in the [[New York City|New York]] area going back to [[1982]]. Brinker includes [[market timing]] in the investment newsletter he authors, titled ''Marketimer'', which contains recommendations on [[Mutual fund fees and expenses|no-load]] [[mutual funds|mutual funds]] along with several model portolios.


Bob Brinker's ''Moneytalk'' radio show is heard across the nation on Saturdays and Sundays from 4-7 pm [[North American Eastern Time Zone|Eastern Time]]. The show is also heard live over both [[XM Satellite Radio]] and [[Sirius Satellite Radio]]. ''Moneytalk on Demand'' is a streaming service that allows around the clock access to ''Moneytalk'' radio broadcasts for a monthly fee.
Bob Brinker's ''Moneytalk'' radio show is heard on close to two hundred radio stations on Saturdays and Sundays from 4-7 pm [[North American Eastern Time Zone|Eastern Time]]. The show is also heard live on both [[XM Satellite Radio]] and [[Sirius Satellite Radio]], and is also streamed live globally on the internet. ''Moneytalk on Demand'' is a streaming service that allows around the clock access to ''Moneytalk'' radio broadcasts for a monthly fee.


Brinker is a long time member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and the Financial Analysts Federation. He served as Vice-President Investment Counsel at The Bank of New York, and on Wall Street as Chief Investment Officer for the U.S. division of Guardian Royal Exchange, London. Bob is the co-founder of the "BJ Group", an investment management firm that he sold in the summer of year 2000. Brinker continued to provide asset allocation guidance for the firm after the sale.

== Brinker is a long time member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and the Financial Analysts Federation. He has served as Vice President Investment Council at the Bank of New York, and on Wall Street as Chief Investment Officer for the United States division of Guardian Royal Exchange, London. Bob is the co-founder of the "BJ Group," an investment management firm that he sold in the year [[2000]]. Brinker continued to provide asset allocation advice to BJ clients after the sale of the firm. ==





Revision as of 04:05, 16 February 2007

Bob Brinker is the host of the ABC talk radio show Moneytalk, which has been on the air since 1986. He previously had a show on local radio in the New York area going back to 1982. Brinker includes market timing in the investment newsletter he authors, titled Marketimer, which contains recommendations on no-load mutual funds along with several model portolios.

Bob Brinker's Moneytalk radio show is heard on close to two hundred radio stations on Saturdays and Sundays from 4-7 pm Eastern Time. The show is also heard live on both XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio, and is also streamed live globally on the internet. Moneytalk on Demand is a streaming service that allows around the clock access to Moneytalk radio broadcasts for a monthly fee.

Brinker is a long time member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and the Financial Analysts Federation. He served as Vice-President Investment Counsel at The Bank of New York, and on Wall Street as Chief Investment Officer for the U.S. division of Guardian Royal Exchange, London. Bob is the co-founder of the "BJ Group", an investment management firm that he sold in the summer of year 2000. Brinker continued to provide asset allocation guidance for the firm after the sale.


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