Friday, September 18, 2009

AAPL and GOOG

Pillars of strength if it were not for them the SPUZ buyers might actually have to sell a few....
They could be the last legs of this thing....if they break, market breaks end of story. Everything is so over extended, there should be a warning similar to the viagra commercials "if you have an erection for longer than 4 hours seek medical treatment immediately" if AAPL tacks on 11 billion in market cap in 72 hours seek puts immediately.
Anyway, MPGpA has broken to new highs, and HOV vs HOVNP is trading nicely.
The bulls should be able to administer the sleeper hold today as the Jewish New Year is upon us and many market participants will leave early and go home to there families and friends and wish each other health and happiness and all that stuff and hopefully mean it.
the new year reminds me that I have things I need to work on and am afraid I always will, I need to work harder on listening to the people that matter most to me, life is tricky, you get married have wonderful kids and then you have to wage this never ending war to provide for them and its not easy, sometimes it seems impossible, and you lose focus, you think you are focused on them (and to a degree you are) but you need to focus on not just doing things for them but really being there when you are with them and being the Dad and husband you need to be.

Anyways to those of you who are celebrating, a happy and peaceful new year.

JB

2 comments:

  1. Nice piece. I especially like the your invoking Viagra warning with the market being so over-EXTENDED for a long time. "Wage a never ending war" is also excellent. Finally, nice thoughts on the existential question on the "meaning of life" and bringing it down to the more tangible and practical domain of truly "being there" for the people you love.

    "the new year reminds me etc" should have been a new paragraph, set off from the rest, if you were following standard grammatical protocols forw riting. However, if you wanted to deliberately merge these thoughts with the tumult of the market and its slowing down for Rosh Hashanah, it's fine as it -- just needs capitalization of the first word "the" in either case.

    fp

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