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To: Bill from Wisconsin who wrote (179440)2/23/2015 11:07:07 AM
From: Moonray1 Recommendation

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Bill from Wisconsin

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213177
 
I agree with the thrust of your post.
Short term AAPL is now the MOST overbought it has been in the last year:



However, I can not agree with your line:
I don't want to give back hard earned profits.
I worked one summer on a golf course in Minneapolis to raise money for college.
Hauled sod rolls in 100 degree sun. Seems to me your sentence should have been:
I don't want to give back hardly earned profits :-)

o~~~ O



To: Bill from Wisconsin who wrote (179440)2/23/2015 11:46:36 AM
From: david19512 Recommendations

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Bill from Wisconsin
Doren

  Respond to of 213177
 
<<I have no speculative position in AAPL left>>
I'm in a similar position. I sold covered calls on slightly more than half my long position at $145 for May. Sold covered calls on the rest at $155 for May. Best to all patient longs. :)



To: Bill from Wisconsin who wrote (179440)2/23/2015 11:54:54 AM
From: rnsmth1 Recommendation

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Bill from Wisconsin

  Respond to of 213177
 
As I posted last week, I closed all my March, April and May positions. This morning I did open a smallish Jan 2017 $120 position. I do not consider that particularly speculative, and it goes nicely with my small Jan 2016 $80 position and my small Jan 2017 $100 position.

Heavy cash here.