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To: Shane M who wrote (47957)5/15/2012 6:13:23 AM
From: Bocor3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78701
 
why am I buying Dell but still can't pull the trigger to get back into Apple?

Maybe A. the psychological effect of buying a $500. stock that was $300. not too long ago.

Maybe B. despite the real valuation which is still extremely low considering their growth, there is a psychological concern that "may" at some point become real, which is that AAPL lost it's future growth when it lost Steve Jobs, and once his pipeline is diminished, what's coming?

Maybe C. It is one of the most over-owned stocks by mutual funds, considered a relative "flight to safety" for a long time. If they want out, it will not be appear as a few rabbits hopping away, it will be an elephant stampede out of a very small door, and the price will react accordingly.



To: Shane M who wrote (47957)5/23/2012 1:58:19 PM
From: Shane M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78701
 
Hey all, sorry about my lousy mention of DELL on this board a short while back. I was very wrong...

I'm mostly cash looking to put some money to work, but recently nearly everything I want to buy is just going down...