Using Statistics To Detect Deleveraging In Apple Stock
by Charles Cooper
Much has been made about the fall of Apple, Inc. (AAPL) stock price from above $700 to below $450 in a matter of months. I want to use some statistical tools to show that AAPL's price drop has similar features to the deleveraging in the equity markets seen in late 2008/early 2009. Based on my thesis that AAPL's drop was due to liquidation of levered long positions rather than weakening fundamentals, I recommend AAPL investors to buy on weakness. read more »
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