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Strategies & Market Trends : Ask Vendit Off-Topic Questions

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To: Jill who wrote (4987)2/16/2005 2:41:36 PM
From: Walkingshadow  Read Replies (1) of 8752
 
AAPL just won't quit. An impressive, methodical, but not overdone ramp up. AAPL just seems to gather more and more strength, but still I would wait for a correction. Personally, if there is a correction, I will buy more shares for trading purposes, but I don't expect that will happen any time soon. But maybe we'll get lucky, who knows....

I see that PD is up on the day 2 or 3%, but I still think you made the right trading decision. If you try to squeeze maximal profit from every trade, you only introduce greater risk, and you will tend to watch profitable trades turn into losers (take if from somebody who has made that mistake too many times!!).

As a shareholder of AAPL, I won't object if you go out and buy an upgraded version of your iPod ! And... don't you have lots of friends who would just LOVE to have an iPod ???

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