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To: Sergio H who wrote (2730)2/1/2013 4:55:44 AM
From: bruwin  Respond to of 4719
 
" ....after its recent sell off"

The worrying thing for Apple shareholders may be the fact that there have been about 8 occasions in the last 3 months where the daily volumes traded have been >40 million shares. 6 Of those occasions have been on a falling price on the day. Six days ago over 50 million shares were traded on a falling price.
That's in the upper bound for Apple, and it seems to me that those sort of volumes are possibly indicative of selling off by institutions and larger funds.

I also think that Mr.Gogo put together several good posts in recent times regarding AAPL ...

Message 28646008

Message 28690502

Message 28689655

I have to agree about the missing Steve Jobs factor in Apple's future and the effect it will have on the company's future profitability and longer term market share.



To: Sergio H who wrote (2730)2/1/2013 9:23:32 AM
From: Bocor  Respond to of 4719
 
I don't know where AAPL's bottom will be, but clearly for now it is broken, and I wouldn't touch it either way. Too many other good opps out there.