State of Apple Address
The investor’s chief problem-and even his worst enemy is likely to be himself. - Peter Lynch
A stock broker is one who invests other people’s money until its all gone.
- Woody Allen
Stocks are bought on expectations, not facts. - Gerald M. Loeb
Apple-mania is sweeping the world now that the highly anticipated iPad has been introduced. People will flock to stores to buy this item with money they don’t have for no reason other than to say they own one. The attention to these Apple products borders on a cult-like hysteria. The important question for our purposes is whether the expected sales will translate into investment success. Based on how the company has fared in the past with product releases, the future is bright.
Joseph Klock would like to discuss “Buy and Hold and Technical Analysis.” While the “buy and hold” world has been under fire over the past few years, the “Common Sense Investment” newsletter doesn’t necessarily think excessive trading is the answer either. Come read what Klock has to say and take a peek at the Common Sense Portfolio while you are there.
Richard Schwartz’s daily newsletter, “Principles of the Stock Market,” is filled with great information and insight. Take advantage as he digests the vast amounts of news coming from multiple avenues. Whether it’s Birinyi on Bloomberg or Cramer on Mad Money, Schwartz catches it all and gives his take on everything heard.
As I finish this post up, President Obama’s State of the Union Address is just minutes away. Things have not gone as planned for the President, or the rest of us for that matter. Hopefully we will all hear something this evening that can help us all move forward. Hey, it’s possible.
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