SomeJuan
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Post by SomeJuan on Jan 22, 2021 21:06:31 GMT -8
Be careful not to start any car talk, people! Darn, I bought a 2010 Toyota Prius trim V today, 91k miles, and batteries changed last year, 6 month old P215-45 V tires, and top o the line upgrades, including heated leather seats and killer JBL sound with eight speakers. My daughters car for the next three years at college. One owner, all records. Less than 57 shares of AAPL at closing today! 50 MPG average on city/highway We are screwed on Monday...🤫
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JDSoCal
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Aspiring oligarch
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Post by JDSoCal on Jan 23, 2021 14:12:32 GMT -8
Wheeeeee! Even though by absolute gainage it might not have been the biggest day, it was pretty satisfying to come out of the cellar and into the green, setting a new ATH while the S&P was down just a hair. RSI is still sub-70. This time is different, as they always are, but I'd hope that AAPL doesn't gain so much this time pre-earnings that it doesn't keep up the momentum even after great earnings. I know I know, JD's maxim of enjoying the moment. Thanks everyone, for all of your posts! And before I forget, there's at least a few people out there with accounts that have yet to post, that I've seen popping up on the Poll or the Visiting list. It would be great to hear from you guys, maybe on something like what your first Mac or iPhone was? Or when or why you bought your first shares of AAPL? These are great times for Apple and AAPL. Join on in! So here we are finally back at $139.07 essentially the close on 01/03/19... Oh wait, that was pre 4:1 split and we're up 4X since then, never mind I remember vividly CNBC panels of numbnuts debating the sh*t out of whether aapl was a buy at $140-$150 back in that time frame, unreal.
So here we are two years later sitting at an ATH of $139.07 with a RSI of 65.72.
Trailing PE at 42.40 is high but knock on wood, excellent Q1 earnings will reel that in and the aapl party will continue on into Q2. I'm really enjoying the moment! Cheers to the longs!!!
Part of being a longtime long is having a long memory. Too bad CNBC doesn't do flashbacks to predictions like some sports shows do.
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