Thursday, April 11, 2013

AAPL: Why Most People Should Neither Trade Nor Try To Analyze Apple's Stock

Why Most People Should Neither Trade Nor Try To Analyze Apple's Stock
by DoctoRx

Please continue to own the stock of Apple Inc. (AAPL). Or don't own it. Whichever is your current situation, please keep it that way, I would argue.
I addressed the unlikelihood that any except, perhaps, the most tech-savvy individual investor could reasonably expect to outperform the market with AAPL in a Seeking Alpha article titled Apple Fell To Earth And Now It's Time To Seek Alpha Elsewhere. This was published on March 18; being a Monday, it was written at AAPL's March 15 closing price of $444. Now AAPL's a couple of per cent lower than that even though the stock averages have surged from one high to another. read more »

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