Quote from OldTrader:
Perhaps I was a little hard on him. Evidently you think so and I will defer to that.
But do stocks like AAPL "inevitably" take a "nasty fall"? You have to hate comments like this don't you? What does "inevitable" mean? I've heard comments like that about every big stock market winner since I've been in the business. Usually when you start hearing that the stock has considerably farther to go. I've been hearing that on EBAY for instance for years...and we did get a "nasty fall" here recently. But after how many years?
I think what articles like this do is encourage shortsellers, and discourage potential buyers...although that doesn't appear to be Swenlin's motive. After reading Swenlins article you'd have to admit that buying Apple would be the last thing you would do...so that you would not get caught up in a "nasty fall".
For that matter, what does "nasty fall" mean? For instance, would a drop to 65-70 be a "nasty fall"?
I'd love to give you a list of stocks that are subject to that "inevitable nasty fall".
I'm no fan of Swenlins either, in case you can't tell. I'm still waiting for 400 on the Dow that he was predicting based on the monthly Dow charts a few years ago. I think his analysis is quite unimpressive.
Regardless, I don't think anything about stocks is "inevitable". If that were true then Swenlin would have all the money. It could be that Apple's earnings are going to accelerate. Or, it could be that the stock undergoes some consolidation up here, no real drop, then eventually moves even higher. Stocks that are parabolic are generally parabolic for a reason....they aren't always "overvalued", whatever that means.
In any case, I'll get off my soapbox now....it's all just my opinion.
OldTrader
I am not trying to defend Swenlin. Really i don't know much of anything about him. And I agree with you that just because a stock is strong is no reason to short it. In fact, I would say going up with strong momentum is the most bullish thing a stock can do.
There is an interesting issue of whether or not a stock making a parabolic move is a high risk long (or short). Actually I would say it is definitely a high risk short, long I'm not so sure about. I wish one of the backtesting jocks here would look into this question.
