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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: "storm"nut on January 25, 2013, 10:59:07 AM
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You should have sold it 6 or 7 months ago when it was ridiculously overvalued. I do think it will come back, eventually.
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You should have sold it 6 or 7 months ago when it was ridiculously overvalued. I do think it will come back, eventually.
lucky I don't own any.
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Are you really lucky you don't own any, though? What do you own instead?
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eat it
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Are you really lucky you don't own any, though? What do you own instead?
Don't own any stocks. Just talk crap about them.
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Are you really lucky you don't own any, though? What do you own instead?
Don't own any stocks. Just talk crap about them.
Well, you would be much better off with Apple stocks than that strategy.
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Are you really lucky you don't own any, though? What do you own instead?
Don't own any stocks. Just talk crap about them.
Where is your money?
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Are you really lucky you don't own any, though? What do you own instead?
Don't own any stocks. Just talk crap about them.
Where is your money?
Social Security!!!! :crossfingers:
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Pat my Dad on the back and say
"I know you always regretted not buying Apple stock back in the day, but look at it this way, you probably wouldn't have sold it in time anyways"
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I invest in a mutual fund that has never lost to the S&P.
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The Ed already covered this.
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buy more
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buy more
Yep. On sale. The iphone, ipad, ipod, and mac, aren't going anywhere right now.
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I think iphones are not the product they once were, and other tablets are quickly gaining on the ipad. It's still a valuable company, though. They just need to find something new if they want to stay on top.
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They don't need to find something new, they just need to do their current products better. Has iOS really changed in the last 2 years? You can't stay stagnant while others are innovating.
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They don't need to find something new, they just need to do their current products better. Has iOS really changed in the last 2 years? You can't stay stagnant while others are innovating.
Every other phone is complete garbage compared to the iPhone. I guess if you like looking like a complete loser that would be one advantage of owning something other than an iPhone.
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They don't need to find something new, they just need to do their current products better. Has iOS really changed in the last 2 years? You can't stay stagnant while others are innovating.
Every other phone is complete garbage compared to the iPhone. I guess if you like looking like a complete loser that would be one advantage of owning something other than an iPhone.
fanboi outed.
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I invest in a mutual fund that has never lost to the S&P.
pfft
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I blew my load on pork bellies and frozen orange juice concentrate.
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I blew my load on pork bellies and frozen orange juice concentrate.
:lol:
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I blew my load on pork bellies and frozen orange juice concentrate.
don't worry, a zamundian prince will give you a bunch of money when you're homeless.
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I invest in a mutual fund that has never lost to the S&P.
yeah thats not saying much pete
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I blew my load on pork bellies and frozen orange juice concentrate.
:lol:
No matter what happens to our customers Duke and Duke gets the commission :dance:
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I invest in a mutual fund that has never lost to the S&P.
yeah thats not saying much pete
cept that pete's a lying liar
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Pete's about the most honest guy I know fwiw
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Pete's about the most honest guy I know fwiw
As honest as Trim is ethical?
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I bought 5 shares of apple at $650/share :lol:
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I invest in a mutual fund that has never lost to the S&P.
yeah thats not saying much pete
cept that pete's a lying liar
Index fund, bro. BOOM! You lose, I win.
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The Vanguard S&P 500 fund has outperformed over 90% of all domestic equity mutual funds over the past three and five years (and a much higher number if you include bond and international equity funds).
I am pleased with that performance and do not demand more. Plus, I like that my fees are a fraction of managed funds.
Since 1990...the expense ratio of the average fund, that is the average amount of expenses that a fund charges its shareholders every year, was about 1.3% during the period. (Over the last couple of years expense ratios have been rising further and currently stand at 1.5%.) By comparison, the Vanguard S&P 500 expense ratio is 0.19%
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The Vanguard S&P 500 fund has outperformed over 90% of all domestic equity mutual funds over the past three and five years (and a much higher number if you include bond and international equity funds).
I am pleased with that performance and do not demand more. Plus, I like that my fees are a fraction of managed funds.
Since 1990...the expense ratio of the average fund, that is the average amount of expenses that a fund charges its shareholders every year, was about 1.3% during the period. (Over the last couple of years expense ratios have been rising further and currently stand at 1.5%.) By comparison, the Vanguard S&P 500 expense ratio is 0.19%
Pete is smart. If you buy a mutual fund with a load, you are a complete dumbass.
Regarding Apple, a friend of mine a month or so ago randomly asked me about the stock and said, "I think I am going to buy some, I think it is going to keep going up". I fracking knew instantly I should have sold, but I didn't. :shakesfist:
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I bought and sold a crapton of AR-15's for super huge profits.
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I don't play in stocks, but my 401k made 17.66% return last year, is that good?
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I don't play in stocks, but my 401k made 17.66% return last year, is that good?
everyone's did last year
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Pete's about the most honest guy I know fwiw
that may be true but that was a lie he just told.