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@ $450/share - Apple is still the cheapest stock on the Market

That's it!

I bet YPMO is actually an executive from Apple trying to shill the stock! OMG it all makes sense now.

All his other posts here are just a smokescreen to hide his nefarious behavior. The tumblers have fallen into place.

So who should we call? The SEC? The Justice Department? Maybe we should notify the WSJ and FT just in case he tries to work his manipulative view into an op-ed piece.

Better yet, let's do an IP trace on him and call Seal Team Six. As an existential threat to the integrity of the US financial system, he represents a clear and present danger to our country. I'll give Holder a call this evening and see if we can get clearance to begin drone flybys of his residence within the hour.

And thanks again. It's vigilance like you've demonstrated here that makes America the bastion of freedom, integrity and hope that it is today. You sir, embody all that is great in the US.


Lololololoolololo...............
 
But he's so sure he doesn't like them!

Why disrupt a perception based on little to no personal experience?

I've used mac's, the computer lab in high school and the computer lab for my undergrad had them. Now, my high school has PC's and every college I've attended have PC's...My best friend from high school is a Mac fan boy and we were roommates when I was an undergrad; I heard all the propaganda. I've also used an ipad...not impressed but I'm a techie..I still write code in C++ on a Unix box with a Sun Microsystem compiler and in my spare time write code in LISP as an intellectual exercise but I will probably get around to using it in my thesis.

Apple does a great job with usability engineering, that's a specific class you can take in a CS program, but most engineers don't understand the concept intrinsically because they live in a techie ivory tower.

Just because I don't own something doesn't mean I haven't used it. I've programmed in COBOL on an AS/400 and I don't own one...
 
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I've used mac's, the computer lab in high school and the computer lab for my undergrad had them. Now, my high school has PC's and every college I've attended have PC's...My best friend from high school is a Mac fan boy and we were roommates when I was an undergrad; I heard all the propaganda. I've also used an ipad...not impressed but I'm a techie..I still write code in C++ on a Unix box with a Sun Microsystem compiler and in my spare time write code in LISP as an intellectual exercise but I will probably get around to using it in my thesis.

Apple does a great job with usability engineering, that's a specific class you can take in a CS program, but most engineers don't understand the concept intrinsically because they live in a techie ivory tower.

Just because I don't own something doesn't mean I haven't used it. I've programmed COBOL on an AS/400 and I don't own one...

well hold the fuck up everyone!!! time to give out the "all-state" computer programming trophy!
 
lol exactly. JG doesn't make any sense.

JG you do know that YPMO is billfred, right? You really think he's spamming all over the Internet? Lmao

No, because I don't follow the EF gossip circuit.

Even so, do you know what he does for a living? It's the internet, is he lying? When I was in law school, I took a class "Accounting for Lawyers." It was an introduction for upcoming attorneys going into business/corporate law. The premise was to give the upcoming attorney the basic tools to deal with accountants. We had an aged and experienced professor but his basic message was to look at the numbers and not the flash. Basically, don't trust anyone on the presentation; Maybe you can attest to his financial bona fides based on your interactions but I need to some evidence before I trust in anyones financial advice.
 
well hold the fuck up everyone!!! time to give out the "all-state" computer programming trophy!

Actually, I was the co-president of the computer club in high school...That was a more worthwhile pursuit than athletics or the military; I was also in the ANG in high school.

Could you at least post something useful as opposed to your peanut gallery comments? I don't expect much from you intellectually but at least pretend to put some effort into your posts.
 
Wait.. aren't you are older than me, lol. I am 31, so how many years ago are you basing this on?
 
No, because I don't follow the EF gossip circuit.

Even so, do you know what he does for a living? It's the internet, is he lying? When I was in law school, I took a class "Accounting for Lawyers." It was an introduction for upcoming attorneys going into business/corporate law. The premise was to give the upcoming attorney the basic tools to deal with accountants. We had an aged and experienced professor but his basic message was to look at the numbers and not the flash. Basically, don't trust anyone on the presentation; Maybe you can attest to his financial bona fides based on your interactions but I need to some evidence before I trust in anyones financial advice.

My profession is stock day trading. My business plan is to focus on large cap companies where I know I can move the stock by posting on places like fitness websites. Look for my write-up on XOM coming soon. Probably move to IBM and Microsoft after that. I will move the market.

I usually only clear about $60k on a good year but it does not matter because I live my life from the computer. Minimal footprint - 400 sq ft apartment. Kitchen, trophy room, internet hub/computer room and bedroom is all I need.

I don't even have a smart phone - that is for people with way overvalued self importance. I don't even use Windows because I can use my Cobalt training from college to write proprietary day trading software on an old IBM mainframe I found at a rummage sale. I'm a baller in my own world.
 
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