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To: Robert Smith who wrote (16005)7/28/1998 12:29:00 PM
From: Eric Yang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213182
 
"Can anybody tell me what are the major support levels for AAPL now ? I am planning to buy some."

Let us know when you buy some. I think that will be a support level. ;-)

For what it is worth, I've got an order in for Oct 35 call options. I hope they get executed.

Eric

Wow...did Bank of Alomex just give me a small kudo this morning? First it was Morgan and now Alomex. Who is next? Megan Graham-Hackett from S&P?



To: Robert Smith who wrote (16005)7/28/1998 3:04:00 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Respond to of 213182
 
Can anybody tell me what are the major support levels for AAPL now ? I am planning to buy some.

If you take a look over at the Stock Market Bubble or Waiting for the Big Kahuna threads here on SI, the general market technical indicators looks very bearish short term. There's a lot of info to digest on those two threads, but since I've been reading them, they've been amazingly accurate in their predictions of market direction. They don't talk about AAPL per se, but AAPL will be pulled down with the rest of the market in a correction, so it really doesn't matter.

David Stern also just wrote on the AAPL technical analysis thread that he just sold his AAPL and is looking for a bottom at 30.

The Stock Market Bubble: exchange2000.com

Waiting for the Big Kahuna: exchange2000.com