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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 271.50+2.0%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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From: SiouxPal5/31/2012 10:39:32 PM
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"If you guys think that the fact that some people still use Apples or that your past advantages
will remain, I warned you 40% ago. DO NOT buy apple stock. MOST of the people do not
use Apples. It does not matter how good YOU think it is, the fact is that money is NOT
flowing Apples way. Software developers that want to stay in business, had to develop
Windows versions, then wehn they realise where the money is coming from , they stop developing
low profit versions. Apple also looks real bad technically. I would not be a buyer of ANY
stock that had a graph that looked like AAPL. if you feel that this is the only good stock
left in the market, and you would like to attach the deed to your house to it, then do
not try to guess where it bottoms. Let it fall, and then pick it up on a recovery.
I believe that the only people that still invest in this company, are fanatics like you gguys.
the stock market is not a place for emotions and loyalty. This is business. Microsoft on the other
hand looks much more promising, even in its current price. If we get a good dip to the 100 level
MSFT would be a much better buy. If AAPL ever got to the 40 -50 range again, then , and only then
it would be a healthy stock to play with.
Guys, move on, there is plenty of better stocks out there. read the numbers.
Gil"

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