The APPLE Crash

Quote from GrandSupercycle:

Topic dilution trollery by the stalkers...
Nice try.


Like Nine_Ender and his sockpuppet multi nicks, bwolinsky repeatedly conflates TA analysis/commentary with actual trades.
This demonstrates intentional malicious conduct and/or appalling ignorance by bwolinsky who has no TA knowledge.
I never made any AAPL trade recommendation - short or long.
Are his broker clients or the SEC aware of this appalling conduct on public forums ?
Disclosure: no AAPL position held.

http://stockmarket618.wordpress.com/2012/02/18/sat-feb-18


Brokerage / management fees / commissions...
Stockbrokers / investment advisors...
I'm not interested in semantics.
We all know how brokers / investment advisors obtain income and it's not from trading their own account.


Please note I did not initiate conflict with bwolinsky.
bwolinsky is solely responsible as he/she chose to troll my threads and stalk me.
This fact can not be disputed.

You are also not interested in learning how to trade either.

Quote from bwolinsky:

I'm not a broker. I'm an investment advisor and commodity trading advisor that makes absolutely zero money on commissions.

For accredited investors I can only charge performance based fees if there is bottom line growth, and since you are so ignorant that you ignore this fact, you can keep proving you are an imbecile with cursory knowledge of popular chart patterns that have no predictive value.

I believe your chart started at 420-440 and it's at 520. That makes you a fool. See you at 600 in two months.

Quote from GrandSupercycle:

These type of moves aren't predicted to continue because they are hyperbolic chart formations.

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Quote from bwolinsky:

Bhardy, it does that. I know what a wifi hotspot is, and I use it at home. Bear in mind, if you ever want to use FaceTime, then you only do that through Wi-Fi. I guarantee this is the reason why all iPhone 4's on have them, because they have to in order to do facetime.

FaceTime app and a built in wifi hotspot functionality are in no way connected with each other.

Yes, Beau, the wireless router that you have at home is a wifi-hotspot. You can connect to it with your laptop or your cell phone if you enable its wifi functionality. However, can you turn off your router, and connect your laptop to your cell phone? Can you turn your phone into a wireless hotspot when your router is turned off?
 
Quote from bhardy307:

FaceTime app and a built in wifi hotspot functionality are in no way connected with each other.

Yes, Beau, the wireless router that you have at home is a wifi-hotspot. You can connect to it with your laptop or your cell phone if you enable its wifi functionality. However, can you turn off your router, and connect your laptop to your cell phone? Can you turn your phone into a wireless hotspot when your router is turned off?

Tethering costs extra, it's also as slow as the phone's internet connection, and not worth the money.

Get an internet plan for your comp. If blackberry does it, I'm sure iPhone does, too, but you say you didn't know or couldn't? I'm sure it does if you ask for a rate quote to do so.
 
Quote from bwolinsky:

Tethering costs extra, it's also as slow as the phone's internet connection, and not worth the money.

Get an internet plan for your comp. If blackberry does it, I'm sure iPhone does, too, but you say you didn't know or couldn't? I'm sure it does if you ask for a rate quote to do so.

Not quite the same as tethering, but yes they are related.

I have both; 36Mb at home and 12 Mb on my phone. It is not an extra charge for me. I find the phone connection plenty fast enough.

Beau, that's my whole point. Iphones for the features I want are much, much more expensive. I really don't feel that they offer me a value for the money.
 
Quote from bhardy307:

Not quite the same as tethering, but yes they are related.

I have both; 36Mb at home and 12 Mb on my phone. It is not an extra charge for me. I find the phone connection plenty fast enough.

You must have 4g, but I don't see the difference.
 
Quote from bhardy307:

Not quite the same as tethering, but yes they are related.

I have both; 36Mb at home and 12 Mb on my phone. It is not an extra charge for me. I find the phone connection plenty fast enough.

Beau, that's my whole point. Iphones for the features I want are much, much more expensive. I really don't feel that they offer me a value for the money.

I paid $800 for a new 13" MBP two years ago at microcenter. I've benchmarked it against many win laptops on the high end and most of the practical benchmarks killed on the MBP. My son inherited the machine and plays minecraft at 22fps and it's far less laggy than the higher spec Lenovo X201. It's not even close.

If you're looking to run *nix on a tightly-integrated platform then OS X is the only solution. I think the analogy holds when discussing the iOS platform. One vendor selling the hardware and software. I know there are faster phones out there, but the android market feels thrown together. Also, I also listen to a lot of FLAC and WAV files on my IP4S and no android comes close on sound quality.
 
Quote from atticus:

I paid $800 for a new 13" MBP two years ago at microcenter. I've benchmarked it against many win laptops on the high end and most of the practical benchmarks killed on the MBP. My son inherited the machine and plays minecraft at 22fps and it's far less laggy than the higher spec Lenovo X201. It's not even close.

If you're looking to run *nix on a tightly-integrated platform then OS X is the only solution. I think the analogy holds when discussing the iOS platform. One vendor selling the hardware and software. I know there are faster phones out there, but the android market feels thrown together. Also, I also listen to a lot of FLAC and WAV files on my IP4S and no android comes close on sound quality.

The Bose QC15 headphones are awesome no matter what the device. And can create a perfectly quiet environment.
 
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