Quote from BlueStreek:
that`s what everybody said about GS that thing wouldn`t selloff, but when it broke, it broke..........all those momentum stocks are great until one big holder takes his profits, and then they break, they always do...........goog went from 515 to 460 about 6 months ago........aapl sold off last year about this time, rimm was less than 80 a year ago..............amzn...........give me a break...................they did this same thing the last tech bubble.....................oil will do its yearly fall selloff, all these stocks are priced for perfection, and they haven`t begun to selloff, all it takes is one major seller taking some off the table, and boom, these things drop like SHLD did, they look good right before they drop off a cliff like SHLD/MA................and then everybody will say it was a no-brainer to short aapl at 150 a share, you have to be in ahead of the breakdown to really make the big money when they break, and forward puts are a nice way to strategically take advantage of the time whe aapl slips up for any number of potential pitfalls which lay ahead in the future, i.e., better competitor products, recession, production problems, options problems, jobs dies, etc.
On you on speed or something? Ever consider using a period?

