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  • Bart Yee on CNBC trader bought Apple one day, sold it the next - 'Wonder if he takes the tax consequences of day/week/month trading plus any trading costs into consideration in his profits and losses for his fund, JOET. Just for laughs, here’s the performances of Terranova’s JOET fund vs a few benchmarks. Let’s see if his managed fund based on momentum trading brings much return vs AAPL and standard indexes or index funds. Remember, any returns here should be tempered with management fees, load fees, and capital gains distributions. Numbers data from Yahoo Finance: YTD return: JOET +1.0% AAPL -2.3% S&P500 +0.5% NASDAQ 100 -1.4% DOW +3.3% Vanguard Total Stock index +1.1% 1 yr return from Feb 2025 JOET +6.4% AAPL +8.7% S&P500 +12.1% NASDAQ 100 +12.2% DOW 11.5% Vanguard Total Stock index +11.9% 3 yr return from Feb 2023 JOET +55.0% AAPL +80% S&P500 73% NASDAQ 100 106% DOW 50% Vanguard Total Stock index +78% 5 yr return from Feb 2021 JOET +59% AAPL +105% S&P500 +75.3% NASDAQ 100 +83% DOW 57.7% Vanguard Total Stock index +65% All time since Nov 23, 2020 return: JOET +72.5% AAPL +239% S&P500 73% NASDAQ 100 163% DOW 69% Vanguard Total Stock index +99% Tell me again why I should listen to anything Terranova says when he barely, (or if he lags), beats the major indexes or index funds. Just another day point showing yet another actively managed lagging behind major indexes and a passive Stock Index funds, worse if you consider all the fees.'
  • Anice Hassim on Apple investors: Mark your calendars for March 4, 2026 - 'I see gruber is now speculating that immersive F1 broadcasts are coming to Vision Pro, given AppleTV is the exclusive broadcast partner for F1 in US. Here’s another onion I could add to that stew – what if part of the Google Gemini deal included other chips traded? Suddenly a very polished YouTube pops up on Vision Pro. Like I mean out of nowhere. What if Apple is supporting YouTube’s video push? And Vision Pro. Now new beta has CarPlay video. YouTube will be an instant beneficiary of that. New devices coming if not March 4, then certainly in the months following.'
  • Roger Schutte on Why Apple pops while AI stocks are getting whacked - 'On holding during downdrafts, the question I ask myself is, “Would I buy at this price?”'
  • David Wilson on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'One other tip: when you scroll down from the top, the first time you encounter “$4.99 Movies“ is not the complete list. Keep scrolling down until you find the row of colored tiles. The first one of those, usually purple or blue, is the &4.99 bin divided into categories.'
  • Bill Donahue on Why Apple pops while AI stocks are getting whacked - 'A similar story for a lot of us here, Joe. Although I wouldn’t say I’m a “lazy” investor. It’s just that for most of the the past 30 years of doing 2-3 hours a day of reading reports and news of relevance to my investing, I’ve almost always landed on Apple as my best and biggest bet for investing – not least because it’s always allowed me to sleep at night without worrying that I missed some sign, piece of news, or information that could suddenly rear up and start destroying everything around it. Every few months I’ve always asked myself, “If I had all cash today, would I buy the stocks and amounts that I’m currently holding?” And the answer when it’s come to Apple has almost always been “Yes.”'
  • Bill Donahue on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'Gregg – your reference to 100 titles caused me to count how many movies I’ve bought, almost always after their prices has dropped to $4.99-$9.99. I’m at 301! Apparently my initial response above needs to modified to “#1 is buying music, followed by #2 buying movies”…'
  • Bill Donahue on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'I’m the same, David, when it comes to buying movies that I like to rewatch, once they’re allocated to the “cheap bin”.'
  • Les Surdykowski on AI gobbled up 400,000 U.S. jobs last year — Professor - 'Low hire … Low fire … We’re not in Kansas anymore.'
  • David Wilson on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'It seems to be refresh with a new month, but maybe more often. I haven’t nailed it down for sure.'
  • Steven Philips on Josh Brown: 'I think Apple could be the stock of the year' - 'Thank you, Joseph. Greed exists at all levels. Thankfully it’s not universal. But it’s definitely more visible with wealth. Another pet peeve of mine is the white collar scammers that injure masses of people and get a slap on the wrist or short sentence to club Fed. vs “poverty crimes” even with violence that injure a few people and get 20 years in a state hell hole. End of rant! 🙂'
  • Mordechai Beizer on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'I too wasn’t aware of this. Just looked through and bought a bunch of great $4.99 movies. Thanks for the tip. Anyone know how often the $4.99 bin gets refreshed?'
  • John Konopka on Why Apple pops while AI stocks are getting whacked - 'I think that is actually Apple’s mission statement. Bring technology products to the consumer. (Differently than Radio Shack did. ) This was from an article in the Economist years ago. The writer said this is why Apple would endure. They were not a computer company or an iPod company, they delivered technology to consumers which meant they were not married to any one technology and could adapt as the world changed.'
  • Joseph Bland on What do Apple, AstraZeneca, Vici Properties and Ulta Beauty have in common? - 'Only PED knows for sure, Roger – and maybe not even then, if he used a pseudonym. Of course, I was being fascetious….'
  • Joseph Bland on Why Apple pops while AI stocks are getting whacked - 'All true, Bill. I was speaking of a sort of general reason investors have stuck with Apple long term, and of course all those are signs of their tenaciousness….. I’m basically a “lazy” investor; parking in AAPL was safe as houses, IMO, since proved correct. And back in the early 2,000’s, Apple showed real signs of growth potential. Also, when I tried trading in and out, it was an unmitigated disaster. Also, Donna worked for Apple for about 7 years, so she got stock that way and through stock options. Also, our first computer was a 1984 Mac….'
  • David Wilson on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'They aren’t all classics, but many are. When you’re in the Movie store, scroll down until you see the “$4.99” tile. It’s first in a row of other tiles that represent other price points.'
  • Rodney Avilla on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - '$4.99 classics I wasn’t even aware of that category. Thanks. I will use it a lot.'
  • Gregg Thurman on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - ' I’m usually searching for $4.99 classics that don’t show up often on streaming services. I’m amazed at the number of really good movies that have ended up in private collections, then made available on YouTube. Most aren’t available for purchase, and entails rates seem high. I don’t go there often because finding desirable content is difficult.'
  • David Wilson on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'Yes! I am a big re-watcher if I like it. I’m usually searching for $4.99 classics that don’t show up often on streaming services. When you are browsing the $4.99 bin, if you click click on a movie, then below it you’ll see related movies. Sometimes those are also on sale for $4.99, but not listed in the main list.'
  • Greg Lippert on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'AppleOne for me – I use all 6 slots. The only part we don’t really use is Apple Arcade. Music, TV, Fitness, Cloud Storage, News+, we all use everyday.'
  • Kirk DeBernardi on Josh Brown: 'I think Apple could be the stock of the year' - 'Bravo Bill. Well put. Oh, the sweet smell of the truth.'
  • Gregg Thurman on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - ' I like to rewatch movies, so renting them quickly adds up to the price of a streaming service if done regularly. My purchase library continues to grow. I now have about 100 titles. I utilize the bin as well. You can get some really good movies there. I’ve found that Prime purchases have shown up in my AppleOne library. I don’t buy from Netflix and rarely subscribe (and only for a month or so) to other services. It’s funny how much you glean from 2nd, 3rd and 4th viewings that you missed during the 1st viewing.'
  • Richard Gayle on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'Apple Music first for me. It’s like the old days when you could listen to the LP in the store before buying. If I like it I buy it, figuring the artists will get a bit more than simply streaming. And I am about to pull the trigger on Applecare+. Getting multiple devices covered is cheaper.'
  • Bill Donahue on Why Apple pops while AI stocks are getting whacked - 'I’d say more like taking out money to buy AI after it’s gone up, and parking their money in AAPL after AI has gone down 😉'
  • Bill Donahue on Why Apple pops while AI stocks are getting whacked - 'Joe – to their tenacity, I’d add strategic vision, focus on quality and privacy, long-term thinking, and a refusal to pander to short-term critiques and trends or constant demands for immediacy in everything. In other words, not a trader’s best friend, but definitely a long-term investor’s.'
  • David Wilson on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'I like to rewatch movies, so renting them quickly adds up to the price of a streaming service if done regularly. Since I like to rewatch movies, I keep an eye on the $4.99 bin. Oftentimes a good movie shows up there, it’s only a dollar more than renting it, and I can watch it again anytime. Also, when you’re browsing movies like this, it will tell you right there if the movie is available on one of the services that you’re subscribed to (except Netflix doesn’t buy into this, so you won’t know if it’s available on Netflix). Related: Did you know that when you purchase a movie from Apple and download it to your device, it won’t go away when your subscription is over? It says that right there when you’re buying it. Apparently that’s not always the case with “purchased” content from other vendors (though I don’t have data on that). Oh, as for the poll: I’m doing Apple One, and all my family slots are used up, some of them by family members no longer even in the house.'
  • Bill Donahue on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'For me, the biggest service by far is purchasing music. Followed by movie rentals.'
  • Daniel Epstein on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'Apple One does complicate the picture of measuring individual services and how many users are paying separately. I have a family plan so there are 4 users who all have access to the bundle of services. Do we know for sure if the charts have been scrubbed to avoid duplicate counts or should we add the Apple One subscriptions to each category. Seems like the chart would need to be redone.'
  • Fred Stein on What's the one Apple Service nearly everybody ponies up for? - 'One more reason I rant on about “new to” xyz device.'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is green - 'As I predicted yesterday, the Max Pain magnet has shifted from lifting AAPL to being an anchor. Let’s see which way AAPL goes from here (and stocks in general)….'