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To: Paul Senior who wrote (46298)1/23/2012 6:23:22 PM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 78753
 
Market volatility.....fwiw, I agree with this point of view.

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (46298)1/24/2012 4:30:43 PM
From: Dennis 3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78753
 
I think a lot of people share your views. And why mutual funds manager have been pulling billions of dollars out of the market from 2009 through the middle of 2011. But as profits at firms have soared the stock market has not followed because of fear. Fear of another debt crisis, fear of Europe(greek, italy, france, etc). IMO, the stock market is trading on news not fundamentals. I agree it's hard to find a margin of safety that existed a few months ago in stocks but I do see some bargains out there. I think Apple is a buy.

No one makes money like Apple does and they will continue in the near future, IMOI am writing b4 earnings release). New iphone, ipad, and china. there footprint is small in china. China has over 900million mobile users and the largest mobile carrier(china mobile with over 600milion) don't even carry the iphone yet. Apple products are in high demand in china as their disposable income rise. Heck, a riot almost broke out when apple close there store because the crowds got too big.