Dave
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"It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." Yogi Berra
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Post by Dave on Dec 29, 2020 3:02:45 GMT -8
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"It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." Yogi Berra
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Post by Dave on Dec 29, 2020 3:07:33 GMT -8
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Post by Dave on Dec 29, 2020 4:41:11 GMT -8
Edit: Pre-market is now at +$1.50. $138.19 a new high.
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Post by artman1033 on Dec 29, 2020 6:33:59 GMT -8
AAPL ALL TIME HIGH! $138.79 All Time Highest TODAY intraday
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Post by 4aapl on Dec 29, 2020 8:16:41 GMT -8
The analogy in this comment worked well, though it's not an absolute competition. TSLA or AMZN or whatever doesn't have to stumble for AAPL to do well, and in fact a rising tide makes it a little easier. But it is the longer term that matters, and sometimes these daily moves are just part of the game.
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Post by 4aapl on Dec 29, 2020 8:58:22 GMT -8
This video had a few nuggets, a little about AAPL but more about certain parts of the market potentially being overpriced while IPOs show the positive pressure, even if he never really answered the question directly that it is titled, of if there is a way for TSLA to grow into it's valuation. finance.yahoo.com/video/happen-tesla-grow-valuation-161618109.htmlSPACs are interesting in showing bullishness. Their similar vehicle was mentioned as outlandish in "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds", in the South-Sea Bubble section. On page 55: Sometimes the edge cases help give a good read on the rest of the market.
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Post by aapltini on Dec 29, 2020 12:39:18 GMT -8
Good video. That guy seems entirely too rational in the current environment. 🤣
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Post by JDSoCal on Dec 29, 2020 13:18:19 GMT -8
Interesting case with Corellium, the security company that hacks iOS for a living. The judge denied Apple's summary judgment motion (PDF of the order can be found here). The Digital Millennium Copyright Act spells out fair use exceptions to copyright infringement. So the case will proceed. Unfortunately, PED covered this from a dopey social "justice" angle instead of just justice. REGARDLESS of Apple's wealth or size, it has every right to defend its intellectual property (recall what happened with Microsoft and Windows when it did not properly do that). Speaking of Microsoft, this is the exact type of example that Dennis Prager uses to explain the canard that is social justice.
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