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Post by aaplsauce on Jan 2, 2022 23:09:16 GMT -8
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Post by benoir on Jan 3, 2022 7:06:58 GMT -8
Wow, where did this +2% come from?
TSLA up 8% <—roller coaster
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Post by bud777 on Jan 3, 2022 7:14:43 GMT -8
I have been trying to solve a problem with Apple and I wondered if anyone else has run into it. I have Apple One and use it to look at News+ on my iMac. Every time I try to access an article, it says I need a subscription and blocks the article. The service works fine on my iPad and iPhone. I have spent hours being bounced around between people on Apple care. Does anyone else here see this problem? If you subscribe to News+, does it work on your iMac? I have a late 2013 iMac running Catalina 10.15.7.
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Post by chinacat on Jan 3, 2022 8:29:26 GMT -8
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Post by artman1033 on Jan 3, 2022 8:32:47 GMT -8
hmmm. Let us see what the MODELS say: FAIR VALUE: over valued? CHART EVENTS: BEARISH!!! FAST stochastic PERFORMANCE OUTLOOK: SHORT TERM: down MEDIUM TERM: UP LONG TERM: sideways
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Post by Ted on Jan 3, 2022 8:33:45 GMT -8
I have been trying to solve a problem with Apple and I wondered if anyone else has run into it. I have Apple One and use it to look at News+ on my iMac. Every time I try to access an article, it says I need a subscription and blocks the article. The service works fine on my iPad and iPhone. I have spent hours being bounced around between people on Apple care. Does anyone else here see this problem? If you subscribe to News+, does it work on your iMac? I have a late 2013 iMac running Catalina 10.15.7. News+ runs fine on all my Apple gear including an old 2012 MacBook Air running Mojave 10.14.6. Sorry for your troubles.
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Post by CdnPhoto on Jan 3, 2022 9:06:30 GMT -8
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Post by CdnPhoto on Jan 3, 2022 9:13:38 GMT -8
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Post by bud777 on Jan 3, 2022 9:17:56 GMT -8
Ted, Thank you for responding. As I said, it works for me on everything except an iMac. I assume it works on yours. And thank you, if this is the biggest worry I have, I am blessed
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Post by CdnPhoto on Jan 3, 2022 9:43:07 GMT -8
Artman will need to get some of that green ink out.
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Post by JDSoCal on Jan 3, 2022 9:50:02 GMT -8
Happy 45th anniversary of Apple Computer Company becoming Apple Computer Inc.!
Gotta give Markkula some major credit for seeing the diamonds in the rough. 💰
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Post by artman1033 on Jan 3, 2022 9:51:59 GMT -8
AAPL ALL TIME HIGH!$182.88All Time Highest TODAY intraday 90,450,284 shares traded today
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Post by CdnPhoto on Jan 3, 2022 10:52:36 GMT -8
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Post by aaplcrazie on Jan 3, 2022 11:11:57 GMT -8
I have been trying to solve a problem with Apple and I wondered if anyone else has run into it. I have Apple One and use it to look at News+ on my iMac. Every time I try to access an article, it says I need a subscription and blocks the article. The service works fine on my iPad and iPhone. I have spent hours being bounced around between people on Apple care. Does anyone else here see this problem? If you subscribe to News+, does it work on your iMac? I have a late 2013 iMac running Catalina 10.15.7. Hey Bud777, Check under System Preferences on your iMac make sure Keychain under iCloud is activated, also check Internet Accounts to see if your iMac is talking to iCloud. Also x 2 sign into your iCloud account with Safari @ iCloud.com and look at Account Settings. It sounds like something is not communicating with the iCloud. The Crazy One
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Post by benoir on Jan 3, 2022 11:25:52 GMT -8
Who’s letting the air out of the tyres? Did we baulk at 3T?
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Post by bud777 on Jan 3, 2022 11:33:30 GMT -8
Thanks, everyone for your help. it appears that just posting this here was enough to satisfy the perverse debug gods or the latest update fixed the problem.
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Post by Ted on Jan 3, 2022 11:57:15 GMT -8
Who’s letting the air out of the tyres? Did we baulk at 3T? Could it be this know-nothing talking guy on CNBC? "Apple's good at refinement, but not new categories. Look at the HomePod. That was just putting Siri in a speaker and they couldn't do that!" www.ped30.com/2022/01/03/apple-alex-kantrowitz/Apple: Analyst pours cold water on hot stock (video) From CNBC’s “As Apple hits $3 trillion in market cap, it’s going to have a lot more expectations,” which aired Monday:
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Post by JDSoCal on Jan 3, 2022 12:22:28 GMT -8
Yeah CNBC doing their typical clickbait, telling the market why it is dumb to value Apple at $3T. Tyler Mathisen, dumb even by CNBC standards, admitted that they complain when AAPL trades sideways for 6 months, but then squawk when it goes up. I'm all for hearing both sides, but the $3T milestone is of course utterly arbitrary. $2.9T, that's one thing, but $3T, OMG overvalued! Of course at $3.1T they won't wet their pants like they did at $3T! I swear - and I don't mean this as 'look at how smart I am' - I could increase CNBC ratings overnight.
I just wish they would do a "where CNBC was right and where CNBC was wrong" like Colin Cowherd does on his show. They never go back and confront these experts with their previous takes.
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Post by dc930 on Jan 3, 2022 12:56:07 GMT -8
Anyone else having a tinge of regret about not digging through the couch cushions 3 years ago after the earnings miss pre-announcement just around New Year's? Man talk about shoulda coulda woulda. Been buy and hold for 15 years. Along the way I stopped the buying part...
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Post by pauls on Jan 3, 2022 13:45:03 GMT -8
Anyone else having a tinge of regret about not digging through the couch cushions 3 years ago after the earnings miss pre-announcement just around New Year's? Man talk about shoulda coulda woulda. Been buy and hold for 15 years. Along the way I stopped the buying part... Well, sure. But I am grateful at the aggressive buyback plan going on these several years. It makes the $3T much sweeter.
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Post by crispin on Jan 3, 2022 14:40:45 GMT -8
Anyone else having a tinge of regret about not digging through the couch cushions 3 years ago after the earnings miss pre-announcement just around New Year's? Man talk about shoulda coulda woulda. Been buy and hold for 15 years. Along the way I stopped the buying part... I picked up a few more shares back then, as I do from time to time. But since I don't use margin, the only way I could afford a substantial purchase would be to sell some of my other Apple shares.... So you see it's quite the pickle. Nice way to start the New Year today. I'm sure we'll have our ups and downs, though I'm excited to see what Apple in 2022 has in store for us.
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Post by dc930 on Jan 3, 2022 15:05:21 GMT -8
Anyone else having a tinge of regret about not digging through the couch cushions 3 years ago after the earnings miss pre-announcement just around New Year's? Man talk about shoulda coulda woulda. Been buy and hold for 15 years. Along the way I stopped the buying part... I picked up a few more shares back then, as I do from time to time. But since I don't use margin, the only way I could afford a substantial purchase would be to sell some of my other Apple shares.... So you see it's quite the pickle. Nice way to start the New Year today. I'm sure we'll have our ups and downs, though I'm excited to see what Apple in 2022 has in store for us. I suppose I forgot about my annual Roth IRA contributions and related purchases. $6k per year certainly does add up. Cheers AFB!
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Post by Luckychoices on Jan 3, 2022 15:09:48 GMT -8
Anyone else having a tinge of regret about not digging through the couch cushions 3 years ago after the earnings miss pre-announcement just around New Year's? Man talk about shoulda coulda woulda. Been buy and hold for 15 years. Along the way I stopped the buying part... Actually, since about 61% of our AAPL stock is in our IRA accounts, my wife and I never stop "the buying part". We've never made investment decisions based on AAPL's current share price, so we've been auto-reinvesting *all* the AAPL dividends in our IRA's since Apple restarted their dividend program in August of 2012...and we've purchased those new shares, 4 times a year, the same day the dividends showed up in our IRA accounts, with no regard to the share price at the time. After 9 years of auto-reinvesting those dividends, the average cost basis of the new shares is $38.52/share, as of dividends paid in November, 2021. I'm sure you know that *many* times over the last 9 years, some articles were warning *not* to buy at this high price, whatever that price was...and many investors listened to them. The difference between the last actual share price we paid to auto-reinvest our dividends($148.36) and the average cost basis of those new shares($38.52), is now $109.84...on 02/13/20, that difference was only $50.12...and it's been constantly increasing for almost the last 9 years. For long-term investors, like many(if not most) AFB members, there's never been a bad time to buy AAPL. 😎
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Post by Luckychoices on Jan 3, 2022 15:30:47 GMT -8
I picked up a few more shares back then, as I do from time to time. But since I don't use margin, the only way I could afford a substantial purchase would be to sell some of my other Apple shares.... So you see it's quite the pickle. Nice way to start the New Year today. I'm sure we'll have our ups and downs, though I'm excited to see what Apple in 2022 has in store for us. I suppose I forgot about my annual Roth IRA contributions and related purchases. $6k per year certainly does add up. Cheers AFB! You're *very* smart to be investing in a Roth IRA instead of a traditional IRA. My wife and I both have only traditional IRA's and I just made the 2021 RMD transfer out of my IRA's that was twice the 2nd highest previous RMD requirement I've ever made. I expect 2022's will be even worse. I shouldn't complain...thanks AAPL/Apple/Tim Cook! But that RMD was *painful*. 😂 BTW, I delayed transferring shares from my IRA's until almost the last trading day of 2021, hoping that the ever-increasing AAPL share price would substantially reduce the number of shares I had to move. When I became hesitant to wait any longer, I moved the shares from my IRA's on 12/29/21, when AAPL was $179.26/share. By moving the shares at that price, I reduced the number of shares I had to move by 16.4% compared to moving them on 10/26/21 when AAPL was at $149.10. As I said, painful...but less painful than it could have been.
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Post by ericinaustin on Jan 3, 2022 16:48:01 GMT -8
Colin cowherd?/
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Post by firestorm on Jan 3, 2022 17:46:49 GMT -8
But what about the immutable Law of Large Numbers that the analysts were talking about in the olden days–about $2.7 trillion ago? Surely they couldn't have been wrong about a law of nature, could they?
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Post by ono on Jan 3, 2022 18:10:56 GMT -8
Classic: Posts At Eventide Saturday, July 31, 2010 Apple and The Law of Large Numbers www.postsateventide.com/2010/07/apple-and-law-of-large-numbers.htmlTo suggest that Apple's current or near-term growth is limited due to its recent historical rates of growth is a fallacious argument. It suggests Apple's pace of new product development will cease or slow and Apple in the future will be unable to find new markets or products for new markets in the way the company, for example, discovered revenue and earnings opportunities in smartphones and now digital tablet devices.
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Post by JDSoCal on Jan 3, 2022 18:12:31 GMT -8
I picked up a few more shares back then, as I do from time to time. But since I don't use margin, the only way I could afford a substantial purchase would be to sell some of my other Apple shares.... So you see it's quite the pickle. Nice way to start the New Year today. I'm sure we'll have our ups and downs, though I'm excited to see what Apple in 2022 has in store for us. I suppose I forgot about my annual Roth IRA contributions and related purchases. $6k per year certainly does add up. Cheers AFB! God knows I have my regrets in life, but it is hard to include Apple in those. I did sell some shares that I had on margin about a decade ago, and bought (what is now a very expensive) Corvette. But it was house money, so... But yeah, had I really thought about it, I would have fully funded my Roth all these years and bought nothing but AAPL in it; so there's that. But every night my head hits the pillow, Apple is among my blessings that I am thankful for. 🙏
Funny, my dad, who is a 1/2 percenter because of AAPL, asked me this weekend what the next Apple is. I told him I wish I knew! 🤣 I said maybe...Apple? 🤔
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Post by nwjade on Jan 3, 2022 18:44:55 GMT -8
I suppose I forgot about my annual Roth IRA contributions and related purchases. $6k per year certainly does add up. Cheers AFB! You're *very* smart to be investing in a Roth IRA instead of a traditional IRA. My wife and I both have only traditional IRA's and I just made the 2021 RMD transfer out of my IRA's that was twice the 2nd highest previous RMD requirement I've ever made. I expect 2022's will be even worse. I shouldn't complain...thanks AAPL/Apple/Tim Cook! But that RMD was *painful*. 😂 BTW, I delayed transferring shares from my IRA's until almost the last trading day of 2021, hoping that the ever-increasing AAPL share price would substantially reduce the number of shares I had to move. When I became hesitant to wait any longer, I moved the shares from my IRA's on 12/29/21, when AAPL was $179.26/share. By moving the shares at that price, I reduced the number of shares I had to move by 16.4% compared to moving them on 10/26/21 when AAPL was at $149.10. As I said, painful...but less painful than it could have been. Since you don't trade aapl, why not transfer as many shares out of your IRA to your individual account when aapl experiences pull backs and by doing so reduce future RMD requirements? The transferred shares if ever sold from the taxable account would be taxed as long term capital gains vs yearly RMD shares being taxed at the top tax rate of 37% (assuming you're in that bracket). Plus you don't ever have to sell those transferred shares if you don't want to. What am I missing?
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Post by 4aapl on Jan 3, 2022 18:55:47 GMT -8
Thanks Apple!
For those out there getting snow and cold temps, be careful. While the absolute numbers might differ (Tahoe just set a record for December, with something like 200"), slippery roads can be an issue with virtually any amount. Stay home if you can. Let AAPL give you an extra day off.
FWIW, protect those pipes. Even with the grandparents in SoCal, an exposed pipe can break when temps (very occasionally) dip below freezing. We just had our first burst, an unprotected pipe in the unheated garage that got too cold when the boiler went on the fritz. Amazing neighbors reached us quickly, but it still spread a lot of water from the upstairs garage into all of the downstairs rooms. In previous times I would likely have taken care of it myself, but this time around we'll be taking the deductible hit and going with an insurance claim.
While it sucks, AAPL has made it and other things such non-issues. Thanks Apple and AAPL!
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