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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL): Recent Sell-Off Raises 3 Key Questions For Apple Investors?

April 24th, 2012

William Patalon III: The recent sell-off we’ve seen in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares came as a real stunner to Wall Street. But Strike Force Editor Keith Fitz-Gerald saw the sell-off coming. In fact, he predicted it. Read more…

NYSE:XLK, QQQ

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL): Tying Your Fate Heavily To Apple Could Be Hazardous To Your Financial Health

April 20th, 2012

Don Miller: Despite the recent selloff, shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) have skyrocketed 48% in the first quarter, dwarfing the 12% gain posted by the S&P 500.  Read more…

NYSE:IYW, NYSE:VGT, NYSE:XLK

Don’t Be A Wall Street Patsy (DVY, UUP, QQQ, XLB, EEM, DBA)

January 27th, 2012

Shah Gilani: You want to know the truth? The truth is that Wall Street has stacked the deck against you. That’s why you need to understand how the game is played.  Otherwise you’ll end up a Wall Street patsy. Read more…

NYSE:DBA, NYSE:DVY, NYSE:EEM, NYSE:UUP, NYSE:XLB, QQQ

Shorting Tech Stocks With This ETF As The Technology Sector Has Broken Down (REW)

August 12th, 2010

“The ProShares UltraShort Technology ETF (NYSE:REW) — This inverse exchange-traded fund (ETF) seeks to return twice the inverse of the daily performance of the Dow Jones U.S. Technology Read more…

REW

Investors Turn To The China Technology ETF As Asian Competition Heats Up

April 7th, 2010

“Whatever happened to American television industry is about to happen to a big chunk of the high tech industry. Remember Zenith and RCA? Those American companies pioneered television technology Read more…

NYSE:CQQQ

Can The The TECH Q’s Continue It’s Rebound In 2009?

May 1st, 2009
uptrend“A lot has changed since the go-go days of the late nineties, when tech stocks soared to amazing heights and then crashed and burned when reality set in. To learn about this paradigm shift, click here. Today, the reality is that tech stocks are here to stay.” Writes Sean Hyman
 
“What were once speculative and highly volatile companies are now mainstays in our economy. This is part of the natural evolution of tech companies, that the winners survive and prosper, and the losers get acquired or eliminated. ” Writes Sean Hyman
 
“The Powershares QQQ (QQQQ), an ETF that replicates the Nasdaq 100, has become synonymous with tech stocks, and has enjoyed a nice rebound in 2009.   The (QQQQ) is up roughly 10% in ’09, and up roughly 25% from its march lows.” Writes Sean Hyman 

QQQQ

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