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To be specific?

Posted By: J242 (71.231.203.254)
Date: Friday, 5 January 2007, at 5:46 a.m.

In Response To: Re: Dude, just take advantage of it... (Lord Crosis)

: You almost nailed it, but it actually works like this: Apple stock always
: goes up as we approach a keynote and then plummets immediately afterwards.
: It doesn't matter how great or boring Apple's announcements are. So you
: buy a few days after a keynote and then sell while the next keynote is
: going on. I've done it more than once, it works beautifully.

: -=(Lord Crosis)=-

Anyhow, aside from the obvious unintentional slip, I've always been of the mind of watching for the stock to lower AFTER a keynote and waiting until it hit's it's bottom and then on it's second gain investing (so as not to have just a inconsequential bump) and then cashing out after the second increase. While I haven't put the money into it myself (Haven't had it just lying around is all) I've noticed this to be the consistenet trend and one that might make a few points over the average for you on your holdings... Again, I'm just sayin'... ;)

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