I'm in for 60 aapl after the split, fomo got me haha, had I known then what I know now.......both are terribly overvalued but I don't have any faith in tsla, that and it's still a lot per share, time will tell.
anyone buy aapl or tsla after the split?
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No, I am not buying aapl and tsla. I am buying Apples and Teslas.
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@Intelligence_06
its the stock abbreviations
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@Intelligence_06
wow you are so funny
Usually the idea is to buy before the split but I don't see anything wrong with either of these companies. Splits are generally a positive sign for companies health and this doesn't seem like an exception.
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@Dr.Franklin
I think he's joking lol
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@Intelligence_06
idk
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@Intelligence_06
Why do you need more than one Tesla?
big drop in prices this week, profit taking etc, I kind of forgot but historically September is the lowest month for stocks. Not sure what the day after the holiday will be like, maybe another buying opportunity.
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@TheDredPriateRoberts
I just tripled my money with the Crypto boom last week.
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@TheDredPriateRoberts
If Biden is successfully elected, all my crypto hedge funds are going to soar.
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@Greyparrot
dam nice, I'm buying some dividend stocks, doing come cash covered calls, made a little money.
I continue to buy appl; have since 1984 on the introduction of the mac. I'm on my fifth mac, and currently have 4 iPads, 2 iPhones, a powerbook pro, and my original macintosh. "Hello." I used to work at Xerox PARC, in Palo Alto, CA, from whence came the team that developed the Apple Lisa, and from whose womb macintosh was born. When they left Xerox, I followed, because I believed in the simple principle of WYSIWYG [what you see is what you get]. When that team, still with Xerox, went to Stamford, CT [ then Xerox Corp HQ] to present their concept of WYSIWYG with a "mouse," Corp told them: "But, we make copiers." Idiots.
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@fauxlaw
I continue to buy appl; have since 1984 on the introduction of the mac. I'm on my fifth mac, and currently have 4 iPads, 2 iPhones, a powerbook pro, and my original macintosh. "Hello." I used to work at Xerox PARC, in Palo Alto, CA, from whence came the team that developed the Apple Lisa, and from whose womb macintosh was born. When they left Xerox, I followed, because I believed in the simple principle of WYSIWYG [what you see is what you get]. When that team, still with Xerox, went to Stamford, CT [ then Xerox Corp HQ] to present their concept of WYSIWYG with a "mouse," Corp told them: "But, we make copiers." Idiots.
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@Greyparrot
I just tripled my money with the Crypto boom last week.
IF YOU DON'T OWN YOUR KEYS YOU DON'T OWN YOUR CRYPTO.