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  • Darren DMW on Apple at $283.10: The parade of record closes continues - 'I am sure PED will have a post soon but in after hours news Apple has announced that John Giannandrea will retire in Spring next year. Perhaps more importantly the head of engineering for Google Gemini is joining Apple under Craig. The media is reporting that he is coming from Microsoft. But what no one has reported is that his big jump to Microsoft as CVP was only 5 months ago. Either the transition wasn’t working or him (no evidence of this) or Apple went in hard to get him and this plays nicely with the rumours of apple using Gemini. AAPL is up a bit in post so like myself they might see this as a positive move.'
  • Michael Goldfeder on Apple at $283.10: The parade of record closes continues - 'Is the squeeze on? Short interest was (110.777) Million as of September 30, 2025. 1.744 Short interest was (109.135) Million as of October 15, 2025. 2.628 Short interest was (115.557) Million as of October 31, 2025. 2.198 Short interest was (114.913) Million as of November 15, 2025. 2.442'
  • Bart Yee on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Sorry, my data was not fully accurate, the ATIDH today was actually $283.41, not $283.32. The low of the day was $276.14. Over the past 4 trading sessions the lows finally surpassed the previous highest “low” of $272.09 set on November 13, 2025. I suspect the market is finally coming around and sees support levels rising, save for any lingering worries about gray or black swan events. With fewer shares due to buybacks, and institutional AAPL ownership on the low side, it’s very possible any continued AI stock weakness or spookage regarding spending or ROI may cause some profit taking and cash rebuilds on the sidelines, some of which will flow into AAPL hopefully.'
  • Bart Yee on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Well, I needed to sell a little bit for end of year purchases and account management. Watched a nice melt up over the last half of the day and last hour. Set up a $282.51 sale figuring the entire day was setting new highs and buying momentum would continue on relatively low volume (so much for the pros coming back in to do pump and dump – oh yeah, they did that with the rest of the Terrific Ten except AAPL, NVDA and NFLX). Wasn’t surprised the order filled at roughly 3:53pm, but I was pleasantly surprised that AAPL continued to rise another $0.59 to close today at another new ATCH of $283.10, up $4.25, 1.52%, with a new All time intraday high ATIDH of $283.32 over the last minutes of trading. Volume spiked over the last 20 minutes to a moderate 40M shares, PE moved up slightly to 37.90, market cap to $4.201T, just $171B behind NVDA. Some on the Yahoo Finance AAPL page are inverterate negative bears, claiming pump & dump, rug pulls, and doomed scenarios including $200 and $100 prices by years end, not nearly enough revenue growth to support its PE or valuation. I guess today’s supposed rug pull in the last hour and minutes turned into something of a magic carpet up escalator ride instead. But no guarantees for any specific day, however, I like the overall trend of the last 8 months. Now, time to spec out a Mac Mini…iPhone 17 Pro…and Apple Watch Ultra…all covered and then some by just today’s AAPL gains. I continue to be thankful for Apple and AAPL and all the folks here at Apple 3.0 and PED for providing us this forum.'
  • Romeo Esparrago on Premarket: Apple is red - 'I’m so laden, I can buy ten Apple Pencils. Or 1,000 lbs of bologna. I’m rich!!! ;-D'
  • Romeo Esparrago on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Apple 3.0 members listening to the advice of Apple 3.0 members. Thank you, Roger S! On the nose! My Sell Limit order from your advice last week sold today yay! ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. On Wednesday Nov. 26, 2025 Roger Schutte said: That usually means it will magically finish at $279.94 and then open at $282+ on Monday morning. Romeo Esparrago replied: Yes, you have to be right, Roger! I just put a 60-day limit sell of a squirt amount price of $281/AAPL share. My prior squirt sell was $260 and before that $204. So yo-go-go-gooo! As a Long, the cost basis on these are low so squirts are to enjoy the rise and not worry too much about the CapGains.'
  • Mordechai Beizer on Apple iPhones only for Israeli Army officers, no Androids - 'Bill, you need to stop reading conspiracy blogs. You do know that native Israelis speak Hebrew, not Yiddish, so any site posting a story with that fact is immediately suspect. It is indeed tragic that the IDF accidentally killed 3 escaping hostages in Gaza. To somehow go from that tragedy to “Oh, the IDF rules of engagement are…” is just wrong.'
  • Mordechai Beizer on Apple iPhones only for Israeli Army officers, no Androids - 'Well obviously they are military types but why would that imply any particular bias towards the IDF.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Counterpoint: Apple's iPhone to be the world's No. 1 smartphone through 2029 - 'Perplexity might be out of date. Last I heard iPhone IB exceeded 1.6 billion. Ask Joseph. He seems to stay on top of this.'
  • Dan Scropos on Counterpoint: Apple's iPhone to be the world's No. 1 smartphone through 2029 - 'I’ll be first to say that I think Apple prints an astounding $2.82 next earnings report. Estimates are currently far too low.'
  • Fred Stein on Counterpoint: Apple's iPhone to be the world's No. 1 smartphone through 2029 - 'Outstanding. We can bet, used iPhone sales surge as well. Per a Perplexity search, the iPhone IB grew about 50% in the last five years to slightly over 1.5B.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Apple is now up $2.11 at $280.96 at about 2pm in the east while the major indexes remain in the red.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Premarket: Apple is red - '“acquiesce to the demands of the host country” If this app creates a backdoor, not sure Apple will acquiesce.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Counterpoint: Apple's iPhone to be the world's No. 1 smartphone through 2029 - 'Clarification: M-series chips for Mac and A-series chips for iPhone, with Macs being used widely in Education, a frontrunner in AI utilization.'
  • Daniel Epstein on Counterpoint: Apple's iPhone to be the world's No. 1 smartphone through 2029 - 'Well I think we have been commenting on this same story for a few days now in different posts. Here is the obligatory “Apple is doomed” phrase with this good news. Highest average price with the highest unit sales is a powerful combo. Even though I am sure Apple is not really concerned about the highest unit sales unless the sale is also profitable. So the reports about about Apple’s share of the mobile phone profits should have pretty results as well. If memory serves Apple has had about 66% of the profits in mobile, Samsung about 17% but that data may be stale. That leaves about 17% of the profit for all the rest of the manufacturers in Total. Even if you add Samsung and the others together Apple Iphone profits practically doubles the Android market. They most be doing something right.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Counterpoint: Apple's iPhone to be the world's No. 1 smartphone through 2029 - 'Interesting thought Rodney. Who produces more AI capable chips, NVDA or Apple? I’m hard pressed to think of anyone other than Apple.'
  • Bill Donahue on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Yikes! I wonder how many Indian residents will buy their iPhones overseas now. Because if implicit in this is that nobody can use a foreign-purchased iPhone in India, that wouldn’t be good for Apple.'
  • David Wilson on Premarket: Apple is red - 'I could see this administration wishing for something just like that, and trying to whip up a false sense of need in the public for just such a back door option — for “safety” and “security” reasons, of course.'
  • Joseph Bland on How Apple's iPhone disproves the Phillips curve - 'Prime example: “Unsane” grossed over $14 M on a budget of $1.5 million…. Now THATS a productivity gain!'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Hi, David and Steven: Apple will do aa it has always done; acquiesce to the demands of the host country. It will be uo to the will of the populace as to whether that continues or not. In the meantime, with over 50% of the yearly market for US smartphones being iPhones, that’s not going to happen here. So Indians will have a shining example of what free choice gives you.'
  • Bill Donahue on Don't pick on Apple Maps or Ads, Cupertino tells Brussels - 'So now apparently a company doesn’t have to sell a dominant product or service for it to be subject to regulatory actions for monopolistic, anti-competition behaviour related to that product or service, but rather it’s simply a question of how big the company is?? When regulators’ actions suggest that “competition” and “monopoly” have lost their meanings as words, it’s a pretty sure sign that they’re completely off-track.'
  • Bill Donahue on How Apple's iPhone disproves the Phillips curve - 'I went to a similar place while reading this article. He doesn’t seem to understand that the Phillips Curve is the inverse relationship between price inflation and unemployment, and not unemployment vs “economic growth” or “productivity”. That he’s taken his odd argument to the extreme of concluding that supply and demand mirror each other should have been the flag that tells him that his argument has completely lost its way.'
  • Joseph Bland on How Apple's iPhone disproves the Phillips curve - 'Yes, Bill! The productivity of Apple products’ users is hugely deflationary! THAT’S why the demand for their products even exists! Bingo!'
  • Bill Donahue on Apple iPhones only for Israeli Army officers, no Androids - 'Given that Israeli companies have exported their phone hacking and tracking surveillance software to many of the terrorism-supporting dictatorships in the world, based on this story I wonder if the IDF finds themselves targets of that same Israeli software. Who knew capitalism without boundaries or ethics could cause problems?'
  • Rodney Avilla on Counterpoint: Apple's iPhone to be the world's No. 1 smartphone through 2029 - 'Nvidia had a PE of 44. Why? Because they supply the chips that run AI. Now consider Apple’s M series. Most people do most of their computing on cell phones, Apple being #1 in the world. So in light of on device (private) AI, from the consumer side, Apple is the main chip maker for AI.'
  • Bill Donahue on Apple iPhones only for Israeli Army officers, no Androids - 'Because we live in those democracies and created and signed onto the Geneva Conventions. It’s not hypocrisy to criticise your own actions when others don’t have the same standards.'
  • Joseph Bland on How Apple's iPhone disproves the Phillips curve - 'Incrementalism. I like it, Gregg! Otherwise known as Demings’ process of Continuous Improvement: “5. Improve constantly and forever every process for planning, production and service.” – From W. Edwards Deming’s 14 Points for Management: 1. Create constancy of purpose for improving products and services. 2. Adopt the new philosophy. 3. Cease dependence on inspection to achieve quality. 4. End the practice of awarding business on price alone; instead, minimize total cost by working with a single supplier. 5. Improve constantly and forever every process for planning, production and service. 6. Institute training on the job. 7. Adopt and institute leadership. 8. Drive out fear. 9. Break down barriers between staff areas. 10. Eliminate slogans, exhortations and targets for the workforce. 11. Eliminate numerical quotas for the workforce and numerical goals for management. 12. Remove barriers that rob people of pride of workmanship, and eliminate the annual rating or merit system. 13. Institute a vigorous program of education and self-improvement for everyone. 14. Put everybody in the company to work accomplishing the transformation.'
  • Bill Donahue on Apple iPhones only for Israeli Army officers, no Androids - 'Hamas would not be non-existent “had not the world’s political will disappeared”. Netanyahu himself ensured that Qatari funding and weapons were able to be funneled to Hamas, to ensure they remained a conveniently viable force and resistance that would benefited him politically with his base in Israel and North America. War crimes and genocide are not natural or justifiable consequences of being attacked, whether militarily or by terrorists. The fact that the IDF has even immediately shot and killed escaping Jewish captives, who called out in Yiddish before revealing themselves to IDF forces with hands up and shirts off, says everything anyone needs to know about the IDF’s ruels of engagement.'
  • Steven Philips on Apple iPhones only for Israeli Army officers, no Androids - 'Yes, but on which side?'
  • Steven Philips on Premarket: Apple is red - 'I noticed this too and had the same questions. What does the app do? The scary thing to me is IF India can do this then every other country might do the same thing. Even the US? No need for back doors.'