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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 273.63-0.2%11:06 AM EST

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To: Trey McAtee who started this subject4/22/2002 11:19:38 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (3) of 213176
 
Okay, here's the dilemma. After AAPL plummeted a couple of years ago, I was trading in and out of AAPL, and made back all of my losses from AAPL's dramatic plunge. I sold my last shares at $18.90. I want to buy back in because I think AAPL is beautifully positioned to gain marketshare and increase its profits by several hundred percent over the next few years. But out of old-fashioned gamblers' pride, I want to buy AAPL at less than $18.90. What's the concensus here; will AAPL ever sell for under $19 again or not? Why or why not?

Were you in my shoes, what would you do (and don't say change shoes; that's too obvious)?

Dave
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