yea, microsoft is consistently played by the big boys (usually SAC), they always push it up 4-5% then turn around and short it, usually with the help of some news article they had a hand in getting out.
this happened last fall too and will probably happen again this fall, it's always in advance of earnings too.
so when you see microsoft rise for no reason and retail traders (idiots) getting in, you know it's time to get out and go the other way.
this happened last fall too and will probably happen again this fall, it's always in advance of earnings too.
so when you see microsoft rise for no reason and retail traders (idiots) getting in, you know it's time to get out and go the other way.
