AAPL lowers Q2 #'s

Quote from HolyGrail:

However it closes tonight will be either a gap up or down in the morning depending on where the price is in relation to the regular close.

Right..so if it closes ( is it 6pm EST ? ) at 94 we gap down... but what happens to all the shares traded up in the high 90s? They are never reflected in the chart or in the daily data ? They just disappear from the record ?

Ive watched after hours trading before and never seen such a wild swing as Im seeing on AAPL

Sorry to thread jack...
 
Quote from ByLoSellHi:

Odd situation with their computers not selling well.

I think it's odd the sales they have. 95% of the computers are PC's and apple doesn't have the edge in graphics anymore. Why spend $1000 on a computer that only has 5% of the market?


When the iPod, iPhone and other i novelties wears off AAPL will be down to $50.00 or less.
 
Ok, let's say the stock trades one dollar below the close of the day, but there is no buying or selling pressure before the open tomorrow, or if there is buying or selling pressure lets assume they are equal.

If the above is the case the stock will open at the closing price of after hours trading.

If there are more buyers before the open than sellers it will open somewhere inbetween and the after hours trading will be the low of the day after the first share is traded.
 
Quote from Anunakki:

Right..so if it closes ( is it 6pm EST ? ) at 94 we gap down... but what happens to all the shares traded up in the high 90s? They are never reflected in the chart or in the daily data ? They just disappear from the record ?

If you pull up shorter term charts (i.e. 60 min) the after hours trades will be reflected. For a recent example, compare the daily chart to an hourly chart for RIMM on Dec 21.
 
Quote from ByLoSellHi:

$93.40.

It's going down, down, down.

Clearly bearish for the markets.

I agree with byLo. Just look at a daily chart for aapl.. looking on a 60 min chart, support doesn't seem to be anywhere near until 92 - 92.50 . A good short probably. Here is a 60 min chart showing what I think is a support level for aapl.
 

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