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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (131107)4/17/2012 12:01:43 AM
From: Stock Puppy1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
OT

With the urging of my friend TCD, I'm posting this.

Look at the bright side: if bad news from Apple, by the time earnings rolls around it'll be priced in.
If its extra super-dee duper with fries and Hagen Daz on the side ( Apple never announced with Hagen-Dazs on the side) , then we've got a real buying op here.

But keep in mind - never mind gap filling and other naughty stuff like that -

One way to predict is that when I'm away from home, which I am now, the market tends to drop, especially for stocks that I own.

Heck remember back in the late '90s?

Here is an extreme example.

When I was away - was it April 1999? - something like that- I saw a dip and bought some more of another stock I owned, looked like a good buy.

On margin.

You know the rest of the story.

If you were in the market the, well, Sorry about that folks!

Just so you know, I do not plan to trade in the market this week, so ya'll probably safe.

In addition, I'm carrying an "evil eye" so that'll temper the fluctuations.

Unless I've got a defective one and then I'll have to go to Athens to get it fixed.

Or buy a new one - wait did I pay two Euro or was it it one I got from the bargain half Euro bin?

Yikes !

Yamas!