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  • Charles A. on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/5-1/9/26) - 'And what about the substantially increased risk of China making a move on Taiwan — and much sooner than is currently speculated — based on the aggressive actions the US is now taking in Venezuela? It’s appearing less likely that the US would then act to help defend Taiwan against such action. Where will that leave TSMC, Apple, and nearly all major hardware technology companies? Things have turned a lot more worrisome. In a flash.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/5-1/9/26) - 'Apple supplier Taiwan Semiconductor hit new highs in early Monday trading in Asia after Goldman Sachs raised its price target on the shares. The company’s US shares reached a new all-time high of $321.59 on Friday before closing at $319.61. The shares are currently up 11.55 at $331.16 in overnight activity. Expect new all-time highs in Monday trading here in the US.'
  • David Drinkwater on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Go back to lurking.'
  • David Drinkwater on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - '1976? If so, there have been many Presidents and opportunities to fix the situation, following due protocols. What makes it right that *this* President does so without following due protocols? He’s no less geriatric than Biden, but he’s just plain mean, which makes him dangerous. (Must. Not. Stop. The. Bus. ….)'
  • David Drinkwater on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'I don’t honestly see any way that Europe would not react if Trump were to militarily act on Greenland. I suspect (though I do not know for a fact) that they are already very much on edge about Trump’s performance with respect to Ukraine. The podcast was rife with short words, so I think I see it like this: “You don’t shit on your friends.” (I don’t know how many real friends Trump has, and I hope that this is sufficiently civil.)'
  • Rick Povich on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Maduro was a middleman in the drug trade for the Chinese. The Chinese and Russians have set up shop in Venezuela. Maduro is responsible for the fentanyl deaths of tens of thousands of Americans. There was a president who won the election in 2024 but Maduro took over. The oil industry was nationalized in Venezuela in 1976 so that should change as a result. Maduro’s embrace of the Chinese and Russians is a direct threat to the U. S. Neither of those countries is getting any oil at this point because the refineries have been shut down. The Venezuelans are happy to see Maduro go. I think this one goes to the Venezuelans ultimately'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/5-1/9/26) - 'Index futures are mixed as we enter the overnight hours in the east. In Monday trading in Japan the Nikkei is up 2.59% with a bit over two hours remaining in the day’s session. Topix is in the green 1.85%. Looking to the week ahead on Thursday we will have the latest jobless claims report before the market opens. On Friday the December jobs report will be released. We are entering the first full week of trading in 2026. Apple is currently off $0.73 at $270.28 in overnight activity.'
  • Bill Donahue on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'As for any disruption in global oil supplies or price hikes hitting Apple, I don’t see how that happens. The price of oil is already low because of an international glut of supply, and that’s with Venezuelan production down significantly in recent years because of sanctions, unmaintained infrastructure, inefficiency, incompetence, and corruption. *If* someone gets power, wrenches control of everything in government and industry out of all the generals’ and buddies of Maduro’s hands, and then follows through with competent management of the government, country, oil resource and associated industry, Venezuela’s production should only increase. But it’ll take years. And that’s a big “if”. At 1.1M bbd now, though, it really can’t go down much any more, so I can’t understand why anyone would be thinking the US invasion of Venezuela is going to substantially disrupt global oil supplies. It’s also hardly an original story to see a US president declare victory on day 1 after ordering the US military to take out a dictator, and then seeing the country and the region descend into a quagmire and turn into a nightmare of internecine fighting, violence, corruption, and boiling anti-Americanism. PS: Ben Rhodes is a very sharp guy!'
  • Philip Elmer-DeWitt on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'The only celebrations I’ve seen are among the Venezuelan diaspora'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/5-1/9/26) - 'Here’s one of the sectors – financials – I’m watching for significant profit growth opportunities in 2026 & 2027. The combination of lower interest rates, some relaxation of regulations and increases in IPO activity from dollars plowed into investments through private equity that may be brought to market over the next couple of years may lead to strong growth. Here’s the five-year share price growth performance of select financial stocks and for comparison the performance of the major stock indexes over that time. Goldman Sachs up 237.48% Apollo Global Management – up 204.55% Bank of New York Mellon – up 177.61% Morgan Stanley – up 161.76% JP Morgan Chase – up 159.04% Blackstone – up 152.83% Citigroup – up 92.38% Bank of America – up 84.90% S&P 500 – up 84.03% NASDAQ Composite – up 81.26% DJIA – up 59.20% BlackRock – up 51.85%'
  • Gregg Thurman on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Celebrations have erupted across Latin America following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Streets in Argentina, Ecuador, and Venezuela are filled with fireworks, flags, and people dancing, many under U.S. and Venezuelan banners. I agree in the rule of law. But what do you do when law fails to correct an untenable situation? Sometimes extralegal is necessary because law is inadequate. Between Trump and Kennedy the wrong man was killed.'
  • Bill Fouche on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - '‪The Associated Press‬ about 1 hour ago: “BREAKING: The U.S. won’t govern Venezuela, but will press changes through an oil blockade, Rubio says, after Trump claims of running the country.” Changed his mind apparently. As one does. I see no good coming from this. The U.S. has now cast its lots with the biggest bullies of the world. What we can take, it is our right to take, as long as it’s in the western hemisphere. Is Greenland next? Panama? Trump’s reference to the Monroe Doctrine, with its geographic focus on our own backyard, is exactly the sort of rationale Putin and Xi would want an American president to offer, because of what that rationale authorizes them to do, at least by implication. It’s difficult to imagine Xi interpreting this as anything but a green light for him to use force against Taiwan or other nations in the South China Sea, and install governments more to his liking.'
  • Jonny T on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'A Venezuelan man asked about the situation: “I ask everyone to have faith and not be misled by claims that the Americans only want our oil and wealth. To those saying that, I ask, what did the Russians and Chinese want all this time? The recipe for arepas?” And Iranians too of course. BTW, for me this is about USA, not Trump, and behaving like it should for all of our sakes if we want to live in a civilised world in the future.'
  • David Emery on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Short answer, “No.” US has been a major producer of oil for pretty much the entire history of oil. They won’t assume the responsibilities (treaty responsibilities or financial responsibilities) of a Venezuelan government.'
  • David Emery on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'The Venezuelan diaspora is thrilled. Of course, if they weren’t very unhappy with Maduro and his predecessor, they wouldn’t have left. It’ll be interesting to see how many -return- to the new Venezuela. I hope so, Venezuela needs people who are devoted to making the new regime work out.'
  • Jonny T on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Celebrations have erupted across Latin America following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Streets in Argentina, Ecuador, and Venezuela are filled with fireworks, flags, and people dancing, many under U.S. and Venezuelan banners. YES YES YES!!!'
  • Jonny T on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'One hour ago: “Latvia’s Prime Minister, Evika Siliņa, reports damage to an undersea cable belonging to a private company in the Baltic Sea near Liepāja.”'
  • Michael Goldfeder on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'The real question is does this make the US an automatic member of OPEC? A proxy for Venezuela? An interim member? Doesn’t seem like the Monroe Doctrine is applicable. Or is this a variant of the Cuban Missile crisis from the 60’s?'
  • Jonny T on This video puts Apple silicon in perspective. Literally. - 'Wow, but that’s utterly incredible. Thanks for sharing John.'
  • Stephen Gordon on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Yesterday Trump told the Venezuelans, “no estoy loco, soy maduro.”'
  • Jonny T on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Does anyone not think the world is already at war??? The West has been under continual attack, whether by hacks, attacks on infrastructure, drones, social media manipulation of elections etc. etc.. Let’s be hopeful: Iran protests success, China deterred from invading Taiwan, Russia brought to its knees and paying reparations to Ukraine for 20 years and Venezuela’s people able to rebuild their country shattered by ideology and dogma and corruption.'
  • Steven Philips on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/5-1/9/26) - 'And eventually your $300.00 expectations will happen! 🙂 I just wish it was on your earlier time table.'
  • Joseph Bland on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Aka, Wag The Dog….'
  • Joseph Bland on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - '“Squirrel!”'
  • Jonny T on AppleInsider calls BS on the FT's Apple Vision Pro sales numbers - 'It’s a “flop’ in the eyes of those who can’t or don’t want to pay the price for it. And as for the FT, 18 months ago I cancelled my (very expensive) FT subscription because of their non-sensical takes on Apple. Didn’t see why I should support journalism that undermined and/or deliberately saw the negatives about Apple and completely ignored the positives.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/5-1/9/26) - 'I enjoyed viewing the interview with Doug Clinton. I do think far too much attention is focused on the Mag 7 and NVIDIA in particular in the AI trade. The deployment of capital for AI infrastructure development will reach into the trillions of dollars and the beneficiaries of that spend will be hundreds of enterprises. Caterpillar, for example, has now been crowned by the market as a “picks and shovel” AI play. The shares rose $25.54 or 4.46% on Friday in response to the optimism of the benefit to Caterpillar from the AI spend. NVIDIA, Broadcom and Alphabet are of course worthy of extensive mention. There are, however, other enterprises that will experience huge increases in their respective market caps as the massive AI capital deployments unfold.'
  • David Emery on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'I really don’t see NATO invoking Article 5 against the US if US lands forces on Greenland. (Would Canada send troops south across the border in response? I’ll resist the temptation to make fun of Canada’s military. But that reminds me of the training scenario my National Guard unit would run when we went to Ft Drum, NY for our 2 week annual training, with the Soviet 8 Guards Combined Arms Army arriving in the Quebec Soviet Socialist Republic to do its ‘fraternal socialist duty.’ The French Canadian heritage guys in my unit always got a kick from that. There’s actually a strong case for the eastern shore of Lake Ontario as an invasion route to New England, along with the Lake Champlain valley.) The opposition must come from inside the US.'
  • Ben Gepp on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'Due Process disagrees, regarding the second attack on the survivors. Perhaps on the first attack and on abducting leaders of sovereign nations, but it’s a perilously dangerous precedent to set. The rest of the sensible world needs to vociferously and emphatically tell the Trump regime Greenland is not for takeover… and then defend it.'
  • David Emery on What does regime change in Venezuela mean for Apple? - 'I can make an argument for the abduction of Maduro. There’s a questionable argument, but still an argument, for the attacks on boats. I can make NO SUCH ARGUMENT for Greenland. A military operation on Greenland would likely fracture the military, as an illegal order.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on This week's Apple trading strategies (1/5-1/9/26) - 'Below are the five-year share price performances of the Terrific Ten equities ranked by percentage gains over this time and the percentage gains in the major stock indexes over the same period. Among the Terrific Ten share price performances Apple ranks 8th on the list. Only Tesla and Amazon have underperformed the S&P 500 over the time period. NVIDIA and Broadcom, followed distantly by Alphabet, have achieved the comparatively biggest gains over the past 60 months. NVIDIA (NVDA) up 1,308.82% Broadcom (AVGO) up 712.01% Alphabet (GOOG) up 262.25% Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) up 183.42% Meta Platforms (META) up 140.03% Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) up 117.69% Microsoft (MSFT) up 117.04% Apple (AAPL) up 106.86% S&P 500 – up 84.03% NASDAQ Composite – up 81.26% Tesla (TSLA) up 78.78% DJIA – up 59.20% Amazon (AMZN) up 40.75% Russell 2000 – up 26.74%'