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RE: Big Tech - fenders53 - 07-13-2020 Ha, trying to fight the temptation to sell my QQQ too early. RE: Big Tech - EricL - 07-13-2020 (07-13-2020, 11:09 AM)fenders53 Wrote: Ha, trying to fight the temptation to sell my QQQ too early. I've already trimmed AAPL and MSFT twice. Now trying to decide the price at which I'll trim them again. $450 for AAPL, $250 for MSFT? I don't mind them running, it's a nice way to build up my other positions with the capital gains. It's all in an IRA, so no worries about taxes. RE: Big Tech - fenders53 - 07-13-2020 (07-13-2020, 11:16 AM)EricL Wrote:Going slow whether buying or selling seems to work more often than it doesn't. I know it's just my personality but I hate to squander all my profits when I know a stock is years ahead of the fundamentals.(07-13-2020, 11:09 AM)fenders53 Wrote: Ha, trying to fight the temptation to sell my QQQ too early. RE: Big Tech - Otter - 07-20-2020 (07-13-2020, 11:09 AM)fenders53 Wrote: Ha, trying to fight the temptation to sell my QQQ too early. In 2020, it has been a pretty safe bet to short QQQ once the RSI pops above 70, and then go long again after it has a big drop day (like 3-4%). Am not trading it (or anything) at the moment, as we got cashy to buy a new place and pay for moving expenses. RE: Big Tech - fenders53 - 07-20-2020 (07-20-2020, 11:29 AM)Otter Wrote:(07-13-2020, 11:09 AM)fenders53 Wrote: Ha, trying to fight the temptation to sell my QQQ too early. I am not doing anything to excess right now. I keep a little QQQ in the port just to say I am diversified. When it dips (which has been rare in 2020), I sell a few out of the money puts and grab some quick cash I can use to add DGI shares with. I've seen this movie before and I am not going to sit on individual tech shares that take 5-20 years to get back to even and pay zero or next to zero dividend. RE: Big Tech - EricL - 07-30-2020 AAPL and AMZN both crushed earnings, FB was good too. All are up 4%+ after hours. AAPL announced a 4:1 stock split as well. RE: Big Tech - divmenow - 07-30-2020 (07-30-2020, 03:45 PM)EricL Wrote: AAPL and AMZN both crushed earnings, FB was good too. This why MSFT is the better buy... AAPL now that it’s splitting 4-1 will run as well. You buy today you get in right around $102 after split. Seems cheaper to me lol .. For all you longs.. Big T up a penny today RE: Big Tech - fenders53 - 07-30-2020 (07-30-2020, 04:43 PM)divmenow Wrote:Love these old school splits. I have to buy now because people are real bad at math lol. It does make an option trade more affordable and that very well may be part of the plan. I finally made a few ballsy tech trades this week It's good to be lucky. My boring UTEs are kicking it too but that's off topic on this thread.(07-30-2020, 03:45 PM)EricL Wrote: AAPL and AMZN both crushed earnings, FB was good too. PS. I know that T comment was directed at me. T not moving much is a win. We'll do it again next week. RE: Big Tech - EricL - 07-31-2020 Just a ho-hum 10.5% move for AAPL today. Added another $170B in market cap... RE: Big Tech - rayray - 08-01-2020 I own AAPL, AMZN, NVDA, QCOM, CSCO and SHOP I'll sink with all of them, not selling. Not buying either, not at this time. RE: Big Tech - fenders53 - 08-01-2020 (08-01-2020, 07:42 AM)rayray Wrote: I own AAPL, AMZN, NVDA, QCOM, CSCO and SHOPLooks like a pretty good buy and hold tech stable to me. RE: Big Tech - rayray - 08-01-2020 (08-01-2020, 04:22 PM)fenders53 Wrote:(08-01-2020, 07:42 AM)rayray Wrote: I own AAPL, AMZN, NVDA, QCOM, CSCO and SHOPLooks like a pretty good buy and hold tech stable to me. Yea, I try not to buy anything I'd feel uncomfortable owning for a very long time. SHOP, it wasn't a spec buy more so of a dollar cost average buy. I read about the company, seen some interviews with the CEO/founder, really liked him and did more research. The research told me the company was overvalued at 85, I was thinking okay I like the company so much but don't want to forget about it (it wasn't written about like it is now) so I bought 25 shares thinking I'd buy more at 30 or 35 or so...yea that never happened! I forgot.....I do own AVGO also |