What's that have to do with aapl stock? To me it's just a discussion about stock valuation and trading.
:MARIS61: The thing is, I never made a prediction either way. I honestly have no idea which way this stock will go. You could be right, you could be...
Mags, buddy, what are you talking about? I have no idea what that video was trying to prove with respect to me saying I trade ETFs, futures and...
Again, I never said it was "seriously over-valued". You're just making up stuff and building strawmen.
Yes. And I never said it was overvalued or undervalued. I said it is worth what people are willing to pay for it.
What are you talking about? They definitely accumulated more cash last quarter. Most investment companies absolutely do NOT value companies on a x...
Please show where I said aapl is "highly undervalued". Also, you're the one wanting to make a bet with Denny and I... show us how wrong we are with...
So a company buying back their own shares with their cash makes them worth less after the purchases in your valuation model? According to your...
That was really difficult. I only got 2 out of 13.
Depends what you consider "lots".
Why would I make that bet with you instead of just creating that trade with options? If you're so sure of your valuation and stock selection to...
So why has the value of the stock, in your valuation, dropped by $290/share even though they now have cash and a higher EPS?
Sorry, but using a "norm" P/E and backward looking earnings to evaluate a company's value is likely to get you into a LOT of trouble.
So what was it worth 3 or 4 quarters ago?
What was it worth 3 or 4 quarters ago if it is worth $500 now?
One "theory" I read was that investors are willing to put up with the incredibly low margins from Amazon thinking that they will eventually push...
Oh my. Sorry Mags, but this is pretty far off man.
I have no agenda against the stock. But I do have a point. And that point is that you have no actual valuation model, just a set of opinions that you...
So you're saying you don't even have a valuation model, but you claim that aapl is "actually" worth $500 per share. This basically proves my...
Stocks are 90% emotion. That's why putting some "actual" value on a stock is useless. What is your valuation model that gave you $500/share?
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