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AAPL set to open $10 over yesterdays close
#1
oh Darn the Luck ! ! !
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#2
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

If you jinx us, we will all come looking for you.
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#3
It's destined to go to $600, and I say this with some certainty because I sold 6 months ago, while it was falling, at roughly $400. lt rises meteorically to mock me.
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#4
Ombligo wrote:
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

If you jinx us, we will all come looking for you.

+1 (tu)

Gotta love the insane analysts. Morgan Stanley's Katy Huberty is calling $960. by next year!
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#5
I would cordially hate you all, but we DID buy some at $400, thinking it was an absolutely insane move.
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#6
I'm always wishing I'd bought more... that's the natural reaction, of course...
I'm also regretting selling three shares last summer to "balance" my portfolio a little better.. The stocks I bought with the proceeds are up 10% since then. The AAPL I sold would have been up more than 50% (I think).

Up until the last couple days, I've been thinking it wouldn't be wise to put more money in AAPL given my relatively meager portfolio is already so heavy in it...
Now I'm second guessing that...
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#7
Sorta reminds me of the housing market where the prices were going up so fast that I had to get in before I was priced out of ANY house. Of course we know that didn't last. How much different is AAPL than the housing market of 2005-2007?
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#8
At what point will it no longer be considered "cheap". The PE was about 12.7 just after the last earnings were announced, and now it's up to around 16.6. Is it still "cheap"?
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#9
I sent a note to my investment advisor suggesting that I was considering liquidating my entire portfolio and buying all Apple with to hold for the the next six months.

I like when he hyperventilates.
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#10
I spent about an hour in Starbucks today and took an admittedly unscientific visual poll of Windows vs OSX/iOS users. Of the 10-11 people who were on computers, 6-7 were using Apple devices. About half of the customers were female, and every one of them was using an Apple product.

This leads me to make 2 observations:

Women are smarter than men when it comes to choosing computers and mobile devices (present male company excluded, of course). Confusedmile:

The Apple "Ecosystem" effect is really starting to pay off.

I am Bullish on APPL because Apple has the potential to duplicate this trend in every country that it sells in. I suspect Apple's world market will eventually dwarf the U.S. market.
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