Since84
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To infinity and beyond!
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Post by Since84 on Jun 15, 2017 2:11:30 GMT -8
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Post by rickag on Jun 15, 2017 4:53:50 GMT -8
Good morning Since84 Appreciate you starting the thread.
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Post by tuffett on Jun 15, 2017 6:11:38 GMT -8
Good to see AAPL outperforming today.
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Post by phoebear611 on Jun 15, 2017 6:18:26 GMT -8
Finance makes strange bedfellows for sure: Cramer + DJ Khaled on CNBC loving Apple
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Post by rmhe1999 on Jun 15, 2017 6:42:23 GMT -8
Anyone smarter than me willing to provide some key levels of support? I note that we're just a few bucks away from formal correction territory, all in a manner of less than a week. High = $156.65 * 0.90 = $140.96. I think i'll start dabbling with some additional long shares around that point if we make it there.
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Post by gtrplyr on Jun 15, 2017 6:53:09 GMT -8
Finance makes strange bedfellows for sure: Cramer + DJ Khaled on CNBC loving Apple I'll take all the positive Apple stories I can. Not too worried about the long term but I hate watching this stock get pounded on no news. AAPL has to be one of the safest places to have money at this point .... Cheers to the longs.
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crispin
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KBJ for the win. AAPL long and strong since 2000
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Post by crispin on Jun 15, 2017 8:30:11 GMT -8
Finance makes strange bedfellows for sure: Cramer + DJ Khaled on CNBC loving Apple I'll take all the positive Apple stories I can. Not too worried about the long term but I hate watching this stock get pounded on no news. AAPL has to be one of the safest places to have money at this point .... Cheers to the longs. Speaking of good news, AppleInsider has an article based on a Kantar report that puts a more positive bend to the China story: iOS quarterly market share grows in China as Apple's iPhone outpaces local vendorsAnd in taking vertical integration to new heights, according to IBD, Apple and Boeing are reportedly in talks to partner on a broadband internet satellite project: What It Means If Boeing, Apple Build A New Internet In SpaceI think this weakness in Apple the last several days has very little to do with the company or the fundamentals - feels more like collateral damage to me. Some big tech names are legitimately overvalued and Apple gets unfairly lumped in when they correct. I never make price predictions, but I'm not the least bit worried about staying in Apple over the years to come, and I'm confident our patience will be rewarded.
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bud777
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Post by bud777 on Jun 15, 2017 9:05:15 GMT -8
Mark Twain wrote a story about insects who mounted a scientific expedition to explore the world. After weeks of travel they came to a Great Wall of shining metal that stretched from horizon to horizon. It was enormous to them but to us about 5 inches high. Climbing to the top, they saw a second wall, parallel to the first. Being somewhat confounded, they convened the brightest insect minds and analyzed the situation. After a full day, the most respected of them announced, Gentlemen, we have discovered the meridians of latitude. That night a light appeared in the west accompanied but a thunderous noise that grew louder and louder. The insects reconvened for two days of analysis before declaring that they had witnessed the passing of the vernal equinox
I am bringing this up after reading Cramer's article explaining the rotation out of Apple. He might be right, or we could be seeing the quick buck investors capitulating at the thought of no quick repatriation dividend. Hogs will only stand at an empty trough for so long.
Honestly, I couldn't read his article with a straight face.
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Post by appledoc on Jun 15, 2017 11:29:57 GMT -8
Bought some at 144.40. RDR and support at SMA100 is good enough for me to take a shot here.
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