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Post by dmiller on Oct 4, 2019 3:49:21 GMT -8
My calls are doing well. Target for tomorrow is 222-223 Coincidently, so are the 3,395 AAPL shares my wife and I purchased on 12/22/00 for $1.07/share, split-adjusted. I wonder how the AAPL Longs on AFB who purchased shares of AAPL *prior* to that date are doing today? Better than either one of us, I'm guessing. I have some shares from ‘98, and last I checked, they were still in my account. They smiled when I waved at them, chuckled, and looked very happy. They’re 21 years old now and all grown up. (They also thanked me for never abandoning them.)
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Post by silkstone on Oct 4, 2019 6:07:27 GMT -8
Coincidently, so are the 3,395 AAPL shares my wife and I purchased on 12/22/00 for $1.07/share, split-adjusted. I wonder how the AAPL Longs on AFB who purchased shares of AAPL *prior* to that date are doing today? Better than either one of us, I'm guessing. I have some shares from ‘98, and last I checked, they were still in my account. They smiled when I waved at them, chuckled, and looked very happy. They’re 21 years old now and all grown up. (They also thanked me for never abandoning them.) Congrats for your early investment in Apple, I didn’t get in until Jan, 2007. Just a heads up: I was watching an interesting story about a homeless man in his fifties. He lives in a tent community in Oakland, ca. His story about becoming homeless after being a multi-millionaire is crazy but it started with the investment company where he had all his money going bankrupt so make sure you have a good one. The guy is very intelligent and interesting, he is actually going to run for Oakland mayor in 2022.
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