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qualitywte
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.... it will eventually run its competition out of town and then raise prices when it has a huge market advantage and an installed base with pricing power over its vendors…
while Apple fights a bogus price fixing charge
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Up of course….
Fundamentals still excellent
Technicals looking better
Macro improving
Apple buzz getting louder
Sorry, but macro is NOT improving. Macro is edging down actually.
Regardless, I suspect the markets will have a little more upside near term.
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qualitywte
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Horse #1 - AAPL: revenue, profit, growth. All proven
Horse #2 - AMZN: revenue, growth. Both proven. Profit proven to be flatlined.
Horse #3 - FB: potential revenue, profit, growth. None proven yet.Glad to have my money on #1.
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Tuesday
R4 584.34
midpoint 580.65
R3 576.96
midpoint 573.27
R2 569.58
midpoint 567.76
R1 565.94
midpoint 564.07
PP 562.20
midpoint 560.38
S1 558.56
midpoint 556.69
S2 554.82
midpoint 551.13
S3 547.44
midpoint 543.75
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In a strange turn - Amazon has announced they are now a wireless carrier offering 4G LTE Data service in Japan ( a MVNO on NTT Docomo infrastructure)....
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Link: http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/28/amazon-offers-prepaid-4g-lte-data-in-japan/
Always wondered if a Kindle Phone would follow from the Kindle tablet. This isn’t anywhere near it, but…good enough excuse to drive AMZN up 10% on excitement alone?

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Link: http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/28/amazon-offers-prepaid-4g-lte-data-in-japan/
Always wondered if a Kindle Phone would follow from the Kindle tablet. This isn’t anywhere near it, but…good enough excuse to drive AMZN up 10% on excitement alone?

Well its definitly getting fat margin on that offer…not sure it will be very popular though.
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Futures are blooming green. A very welcome sight.
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Gregg Thurman
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Short week.. Up, down, or sideways?
What do you think?
Gregg, curious how your free share scheme is working out?I needed AAPL to Close at $600 or better at May expiry. I sold out with a small profit prior to expiry.
Going to try again with August contracts.
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Gregg Thurman
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Futures are blooming green. A very welcome sight.
It appears that Futures Color moves contra the US$. When US$ goes down Futures go up, and vice versa.
Could it be that the value of these commodities remains constant, and the only thing that is really changing is the dollar?
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Stay green, futures!
Also: Aw crap, but that means AMZN could…

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Stay green, futures!
Also: Aw crap, but that means AMZN could…

Wow, those are insane futures. Haven’t seen anything like that in a while. Nasdaq over 1% in pre-market??
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It does happen. Just not often lately.
This sounds like something I don’t really wanna know about, in a sense. Which means I should definitely do a little reading up:
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Seems like premarket is hinting at +1% for AAPL so far. No need for a gap up though. A Monday gap-free rocket like last week would be just fine.

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Futures are blooming green. A very welcome sight.
It appears that Futures Color moves contra the US$. When US$ goes down Futures go up, and vice versa.
Could it be that the value of these commodities remains constant, and the only thing that is really changing is the dollar?
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