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  • Robert Paul Leitao on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/26-1/30/26) - 'At 8pm in the west, index futures are red. The Nikkei 225 is currently down 1.96% and TOPIX is off 2.10%. Back in the west Apple is in the green overnight at $248.27, up $0.23. I’m looking forward to a very active week as Apple and many other well-known enterprises report earnings…'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/26-1/30/26) - 'Looking at the charts, I think Apple first reached its current trading range in early December 2024. Let’s see what happens this week as Apple reports earnings…'
  • John Manning on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Balance? Newsmax is even deeper into the fever swamps than Fox. Pure propaganda.'
  • Robert Douglass on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'So, just to offer some balance, I post this article written today, from Newsmax: ( www dot newsmax dot com 1/25/26 ) “Trump Urges Dem Leaders to Cooperate With ICE, End Sanctuary Policies” President Donald Trump on Sunday called on Democrat governors and mayors nationwide to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, warning on Truth Social that refusal to do so has created “dangerous circumstances” and led to the deaths of two American citizens. Trump outlined four specific actions he said Democrat officials must take to assist his administration’s immigration enforcement efforts: * Turn over all criminal illegal migrants currently held in state prisons and local jails — as well as those with active warrants or known criminal histories — to federal authorities for immediate deportation. * Transfer custody of all illegal migrants arrested by local police to federal immigration officials. * Require local law enforcement to assist federal authorities in apprehending and detaining illegal migrants wanted for crimes. * Partner with the federal government to rapidly remove criminal illegal migrants, citing Democrat-led jurisdictions such as Memphis and Washington, D.C., that he said have cooperated and seen improved public safety. In his criticism of Democrats, Trump specifically named Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, accusing them of refusing to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and encouraging opposition to federal enforcement operations. The president argued that Republican-led states have demonstrated that cooperation between local and federal authorities leads to orderly enforcement without unrest. He said that in Texas, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and Louisiana, ICE arrested more than 150,000 criminal illegal migrants over the past year without protests or riots, attributing the outcome to coordination between federal and local law enforcement. By contrast, Trump accused Democrat-run “sanctuary cities and states” of obstructing enforcement efforts and prioritizing illegal immigrants over law-abiding citizens, which he said has created volatile conditions for law enforcement officers and the public. Trump also urged Congress to pass legislation ending sanctuary city policies nationwide, calling them “the root cause” of the problem. He said American cities should be “safe sanctuaries for law-abiding American citizens only.” The statement comes as immigration enforcement remains a central issue in national politics, with sharp divisions between Republican and Democrat leaders over cooperation with federal authorities, public safety, and the role of local law enforcement.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/26-1/30/26) - 'Michael: “Hardware is the new software.” Hardware stocks are definitely getting a second and third look in the AI era. There’s so much hardware involved in the development and deployment of AI-related content and services it really is changing the technology investment environment.'
  • Steven Philips on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'To quote a renowned sage, “Stupid is as stupid does.”'
  • John Manning on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Why should Tim Cook be posting about a guy who FAFO? Well, Doug Montgomery, why should we tolerate the opinion of someone with no human feeling here? Go post your drivel on r/conservative, Doug Montgomery, where they’ll applaud your thuggish takes. Bye.'
  • David Emery on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'It’s kinda hard to claim tearing down the East Wing was “TOP SECRET” when it was blatantly visible by everyone passing by the White House.'
  • Ben Gepp on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - '‘FAFO’ <-Offensive post Cheering on the death of someone is uncivilized.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Mark Gurman: How my reporting sent 'shockwaves' through Apple's AI team - 'Theories? Some of Gurman’s sources have dried up (got caught)'
  • Timothy Smith on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Ron, i already sold a fourth. walk me through a short on Schwab.'
  • David Emery on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Actually, I’d be VERY Happy for stuff that used to Just Work to start Working again. Music.app requires manual intervention/restarting several times every day now, it didn’t used to be that buggy.'
  • Joseph Bland on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - '“ Fire Tim Cook!” Yeah, right.'
  • Joseph Bland on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Hi, Ron, “…shot multiple times…” in the back. This was, in no uncertain terms, an execution.'
  • Joseph Bland on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'This President is becoming more of an embarrassment to the nation by the day. Just now I read about how he is SO DUMB he is blaming a preservationist group for exposing that his unilateral decision to tear down the White House East Wing involved “the highest levels of the United States Military and Secret Service” and as a result “has already, unfortunately, exposed this heretofore Top Secret fact.”. Never mind that the group is suing precisely because he decided that “a President has never needed permission…no matter how big (and important!) that [change or] enhancement may be.” So the ultimate responsibility for this betrayal of a “Top Secret fact” is his, and his alone. Not that he has the intellectual equipment to reason that out….'
  • Joseph Bland on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/26-1/30/26) - 'The farther back in time an investor extends their analysis of Apple, the better a projection into the future looks in comparison to other stocks. Over the last decade, Apple’s split-adjusted valuation has gone up 9.2X, and it shows every indication of better than doubling that in the next five years, meaning anyone who bought and held Apple a decade ago will see their investment increase in US dollars about 20 X five years from now. Yes there are other stocks looking good, but Apple appears to be a sure thing. And that’s a conservative estimate based solely on looking at the trend over the last decade.'
  • Stephen Gordon on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Dave Barry still has it!'
  • Ron Fredrick on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Timothy Smith said: “Go look at social media. Cook is being targeted as a despicable lapdog on Mastodon, Threads, and X. Kara Swisher cancelled her ChatGPT subscription. Tomorrow she goes after Tim Cook. It’s time to short Apple.” **I didn’t read what social media or Kara Swisher had to say about Apple before my wife and I invested in AAPL 25 years ago and I don’t care what they might say now. It’s easy for someone with no responsibility for a company or its shareholders to bad-mouth Tim Cook. But many of us remember last year when AAPL dropped from $223.89 on 04/02/25 to $171.42 on 04/05/25. Four market days to drop a little over 23%…all because of the uncertainty of Trump’s tariffs. If we were as disgusted as you and others seem to be by Tim Cook, my wife and I would have already sold all of our AAPL. And, IMO, since you think it’s time to short AAPL because of Tim Cook, you should do so.'
  • Timothy Smith on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'David, thank you for the link. Hadn’t laughed all day.'
  • Ron Fredrick on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Doug Montgomery said: “Why should Tim Cook be posting about a guy who FAFO?” **Yes, why should Tim Cook post about a person who: 1. Stepped forward to help a female protester who had been pushed down into the snow by an ICE agent. 2. Was carrying a *concealed* weapon…even though he had a completely legal, concealed weapon permit. 3. Was apparently so INCREDIBLY POWERFUL that 4-5 ICE agents couldn’t pin down his arms to subdue him. 4. Was so dangerous that he needed to be shot multiple times to insure he was dead. Clearly, he was a guy who FAFO and wasn’t someone *executed*. /s The US Department of Homeland Security said: ” A person has died after being shot by a federal officer in Minneapolis, the US Department of Homeland Security posted on the social media platform X on Saturday. Officers from the department “were conducting a targeted operation in Minneapolis against an illegal alien wanted for violent assault” on Saturday morning when they were approached by a person with a “a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun,” the post said, accompanied by a photo of the weapon. That person violently resisted being disarmed, the department’s X post said. “Fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, an agent fired defensive shots.” Please pay no attention to the videos which *clearly* show 1. through 4. above.'
  • Timothy Smith on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Go look at social media. Cook is being targeted as a despicable lapdog on Mastodon, Threads, and X. Kara Swisher cancelled her ChatGPT subscription. Tomorrow she goes after Tim Cook. It’s time to short Apple.'
  • Bill Fouche on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Daily Beast headline today. “Billionaire CEOs Party With Trump and Melania After His Goons Kill Nurse.” The article is paywalled. And I don’t subscribe. But good for them!'
  • Daniel Epstein on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'While some of you really seem to be on Tim Cook’s case for very little reason let’s really dump on him for not solving problems I have today. For instance where is my Apple Branded Snow blower? (Heavy snowstorm if you aren’t following the news.)'
  • Michael Goldfeder on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/26-1/30/26) - 'She has a very good grasp of the technology stocks and can substantiate her opinions with facts. Thanks for that link PED.'
  • David Drinkwater on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'I would rather say that is *has* aged quite well. 1984 was, after all, 42 years ago, and that is the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything. Although Apple is less iconoclastic without Steve Jobs at the helm, it is still quite different than Dell or Microsoft. “Here’s to the crazy ones!”'
  • Doug Montgomery on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Why should Tim Cook be posting about a guy who FAFO? No need for him to weigh in on things that don’t directly impact Apple. As far as the White House optics, Cook is channeling his inner-Sun Tzu because he needs Trump to continue to push back at the EU (and the Junior Varsity countries that it represents) on their anti-American tech company policies.'
  • Philip Elmer-DeWitt on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - '“I would like confirmation he was actually there.” I’ve put the question to Apple PR'
  • Greg Lippert on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'Why would we want to see the history of a hooker and her pimp?'
  • Michel Contant on What did Apple CEO Tim Cook do after Alex Pretti was killed? - 'On top all things on a January 24 mac anniversary 1984 won’t be lk’e 1984….. Well this didn’t age well'