Apple Stock- the other side of the story
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So anyway does anyone remember a month or so ago when Apple sold for 700 dollars a share. I thought a year ago that it wasn't going to last. I saw Android coming and a million and a half companies working on that. I mean I have an Apple and I am glad I have it, but I paid at least a third more for it and I wonder a bit. It is a darn nice thing, though.
But the other point here is that I told a guy I know at work about three months ago that Wall Street was going to crash the stock. I said it was pre-planned. The guy thought I was insane. I knew I wasn't because wall street crashes every stock that gets high... sooner or later... it is, I believe, part of there strategy. If they can make a plausible excuse, so much the better, but at any rate every company gets crashed and someone makes a lot of cash.
They imagine their world and they imagine it well and people, for the most part, buy the excuses.
Every five years they crash Aspirin. Then they buy it back and advertise that aspirin cures cancer. Then five years later they advertise that aspirin causes ulcers. They have done that game so many times and no one seems to have caught on.
Neel islandofsand@yahoo.com
So anyway does anyone remember a month or so ago when Apple sold for 700 dollars a share. I thought a year ago that it wasn't going to last. I saw Android coming and a million and a half companies working on that. I mean I have an Apple and I am glad I have it, but I paid at least a third more for it and I wonder a bit. It is a darn nice thing, though.
But the other point here is that I told a guy I know at work about three months ago that Wall Street was going to crash the stock. I said it was pre-planned. The guy thought I was insane. I knew I wasn't because wall street crashes every stock that gets high... sooner or later... it is, I believe, part of there strategy. If they can make a plausible excuse, so much the better, but at any rate every company gets crashed and someone makes a lot of cash.
They imagine their world and they imagine it well and people, for the most part, buy the excuses.
Every five years they crash Aspirin. Then they buy it back and advertise that aspirin cures cancer. Then five years later they advertise that aspirin causes ulcers. They have done that game so many times and no one seems to have caught on.
Neel islandofsand@yahoo.com
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