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Apple Investors Nervous as Earnings Call Approaches
Today some articles are back again discussing Job's health, the suggested (wanted) direction is clear.
Hope I'm wrong, but at the worst could be a nice occasion to add (in a little while), or trade it.
Buy Apple into Earnings
Almost forgot: They are real, and they are spectacular. (cit.)
Buy Apple into Earnings
Apple Feels 'Max Pain'
It's full of full blown haters who start telling you "short! die!", "I'm rich!", "hope your short will kill you", and the like. A bunch of stupid blind people.
Sorry Mr. Bass, I won't be civil to this lowlife.
My post was:
"Ladies and gentlemen (a few), well below 170, like your good old Toni was telling you the past two weeks."
Was that too rude ?
People IS filth, for the most part, you must accept that and live with that, or block posting. I suggest you to ignore the noise or start banning, if you can. Well, I can tell you you can't. Not me, anyway.
Peace
Apple Feels 'Max Pain'
Apple Feels 'Max Pain'
I would not call you idiot today, is like firing on the red cross.
Pero' faccia come il culo te lo dico, va'.
Apple Feels 'Max Pain'
Why I'm Shorting Apple Ahead of Earnings
Thank you for your answer.
Yes a 10% drop is the max I'm expecting, considering the market and the fact the date is very near. I have a position but not too big, hope to have a possibility to add more lower.
About the pissing contest, I'm sorry to have put some dirt under your article, it wasn't exactly a pissing contest but some innocent fun, started by the fact the "*****" started to call names first in another thread. While reading and surfing I find amusing chat with his kind.
But as you can see, I have already told him he can have the last world, so you should expect only one more post from him (not quickly because he have to make that one look particularly good), and maybe another one congratulating himself using another alias.
Thank you for your time and I hope to see more articles from you in the future, I like a point of view bashing (with reasoning) my long positions.
Toni
Why I'm Shorting Apple Ahead of Earnings
"I'm off...got that appointment to keep"
then you wrote
"I basically call the dealership and tell them I'm bringing the car in, they'll take it whenever I decide to get there."
Simply doesn't fit.
Try not to bend reality to your needs.
I rest my case.
So, you are not leaving. Sad enough. But you really have to continue to post ? You are the "I need to have the last word" type.
I knew it.
Ok, have your last word:
"idiot"
Apple Sues Mac Clone Maker Psystar
what about your appointment ?
Is that a fantasy like your PhD (well, not that a PhD is really the measure of man, but writing that as a part your alias, in this place, is pretty ridiculus) ?
What about my spelling ?
Maybe you are fluent in my language, but I really doubt it.
So I can speak at least two languages well enough, for what you know.
Did you understand me, Idiot ? See ? You do.
Ok, that's enough. Go to your "appointment"...
Why I'm Shorting Apple Ahead of Earnings
"Well, I'm off...got that appointment to keep"
Did you cancel that ?
Expecting Apple to Reach $300 in 2008
July 18: price 172
Apple Sues Mac Clone Maker Psystar
And then LOWER.
Apple Sues Mac Clone Maker Psystar
I recognized you even if you are trying to diguise yourself by not signing.
"you were telling everyone AAPL was going below 150 back when it was trading in the 160 range"
Sorry, never told that.
Now I'm telling is going below 170, though.
Why I'm Shorting Apple Ahead of Earnings
"Based on Apple investors’ characteristics, the current market sentiment, and my EPS projections I expect a significant selloff of AAPL on the 21st. "
Please quantify "significant sellof".
5%, 10%, 25% of the last closing price ?
Thank you.