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Post by dreamRaj on Jan 3, 2020 6:04:54 GMT -8
Good morning! Still used to writing and typing 2019. Today I realized typing 2020 is so much easier Story of the day is the attack on Iran: Dow futures drop more than 200 points as U.S.-Iran tensions escalatePretty much the entire market is red. AAPL fell all the way down to 294.xx earlier in pre-market and is at 297.50 (-2.85) as I type this a half hour before open. Might be a good day to BTD. But if the Iran war escaltes next week and we fall under 285, then it'll be time to BT"F"D. No matter what, let's make money!
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Post by mark on Jan 3, 2020 6:43:29 GMT -8
And as of a few minutes ago, I am out of all my options that are expiring this month. Still have a June spread to exit sometime this year. Next round of option trades will be during/after whatever downdraft appears this year. I don't see any attractive long option trades here at 300, and I've never done short option trades in Apple.
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Post by JDSoCal on Jan 3, 2020 8:59:22 GMT -8
BOT some verticals at the dip (actually midway because I woke up too late). I think we'll finish green today. Cheers to the longs.
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Post by Ted on Jan 3, 2020 12:50:46 GMT -8
This caught my eye. Have we seen this before? Apple seems to have had an amazing X-Mas. 🤑 www.appleworld.today/blog/2020/1/3/apple-sweeps-device-sales-during-key-us-holiday-week" ° Apple earned between 39-47% of new device activations across December, and their share grew as the month progressed, with an average share of 43% for the month. Meanwhile, Samsung earned 24-28% across December, delivering a total December share of 26.5%.
° Apple dominated on Christmas. On Christmas Day, nine of the top-10 device models activated came from Apple, with the iPhone 11 taking the top spot. The only Samsung device to break into the top-10 was the budget-oriented Galaxy A10e. However, between Christmas and New Years, the Galaxy A10e fell off the list to #11, with Xiaomi’s Mi 4 LTE moving into the #10 spot."
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Post by archibaldtuttle on Jan 3, 2020 15:23:15 GMT -8
This caught my eye. Have we seen this before? Apple seems to have had an amazing X-Mas. 🤑 www.appleworld.today/blog/2020/1/3/apple-sweeps-device-sales-during-key-us-holiday-week" ° Apple earned between 39-47% of new device activations across December, and their share grew as the month progressed, with an average share of 43% for the month. Meanwhile, Samsung earned 24-28% across December, delivering a total December share of 26.5%.
° Apple dominated on Christmas. On Christmas Day, nine of the top-10 device models activated came from Apple, with the iPhone 11 taking the top spot. The only Samsung device to break into the top-10 was the budget-oriented Galaxy A10e. However, between Christmas and New Years, the Galaxy A10e fell off the list to #11, with Xiaomi’s Mi 4 LTE moving into the #10 spot."How does this compare to previous years? I didn't see any data about how this compares to last years numbers.
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Post by chinacat on Jan 3, 2020 15:57:59 GMT -8
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Post by chinacat on Jan 3, 2020 20:49:18 GMT -8
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