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It's understandable in a way...after all, Apple does everything first and it's new and 'out of the park' innovative. They've been underestimated for a long time. Remember when people said the OS wouldn't make it...that the stores wouldn't make it....that people had walkmans, what did they need an ipod for?....that it was WAY too late to go into the music business...that it was even later to go into the 'phone' business...and that no one could make a phone a gaming instrument... wrong, wrong, wrong...etc. talk about being misunderstood...people who are very tech savvy and on the cutting edge (first adaptors, usually) really understand this stuff.
Thankfully, you weighed in on this post. I always look for your comments.
Apple's Greatest Idea Yet
but...here's the thing...so i tried to think of it as a work tool. um, well, then i downloaded the first game. and the next..and then some books, and then more stuff...and finally it hit me... THIS is what will change everything!! and sure enough...everywhere i am, people are interested in the iPhone. if i let them use it for awhile, they give it back...but reluctantly. heh, heh, heh. The stock is well priced. I'm long APPL and i will not tone down my enthusiasm. This company is amazing and deserves the excitement it generates. And in this crummy economy...we can use something to cheer about.
The Wrong Way to Think About Your Retirement Portfolio
so that $800,000, even when taking constant %, will mean that person has to eventually scale down their standard of living unless there's some other inflow of cash. most people of moderate means will find they haven't nearly enough to live a retired life style. if you're reading this post, you may have a lot more...but in 30 years, it might be worth 1/3rd of what it's worth now, so plan accordingly in an economy where the cost of food, energy, and medical expenses will continue to climb, alarmingly.
when 65 was considered old, this wouldn't have been so much of a problem. but the entire picture has changed. if, as some medical researchers say, 120 won't be out of the question, soon, then 65 would be closer to middle age. think your retirement money will last 60 years?
it's something to really consider.
Reading Apple: iPhone Sales Slightly Off, MacBook OK
in the meantime, everywhere i use my iPhone, people ask to see it and friends, who start hesitant, don't want to give it back when i let them play a game on it and they end up saying..'i want one'!.
i'm also long APPL.
Voice Search: A New Age Has Dawned
as an educator at a zoo, i use the iPhone constantly to find answers to questions that come up...like "how big will my baby anaconda get?"...short answer...big enough to eat the dog, in about a year:)
the thing with the iPhone is that once you have it, all of a sudden you realize it's potential...it's not a phone, mate...it's a computer in your pocket! and becaue of this, it has the ability to bring people together. We often ignore this function. My 91 year old father, with a frail 89 year old wife, can spend hours communicating with friends and family all over the world through email. Those of us 'out in the world' and mobile can do this instantly with anyone we care about.
As with all inventions and technology, it's only 'cold' or isolating if we are.
How Do We Make Gains in This Market of Uncertainty?
at today's prices, they're a great bargain. i think the holiday sales will show evidence that pent up demand is still very high for it's products. So it's a really, really good 'buy and hold' stock.
i don't know why the Fed bothers to make any statements. They should just try to fix the mess and keep quiet unless they have something good to tell us:)
Tech May Be a Wreck, But This Isn't 2001
in addition, purchases from the itunes and apps stores are enormous and growing. these are relatively inexpensive items so once the initial product (ipod, computer, iphone) is purchased, it doesn't seem like much of an expense to 'shop the stores'.
It'll be after Christmas that will tell more of a story. The top well funded players will survive nicely...i think the others will be in trouble.
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smartphone contracts are very pricy, but not for what you get. as a society, we're getting addicted, very fast, to having info at our fingertips. i think the market for smarphones will keep growing, almost no matter what. i have one (an iphone) and would cut out a lot of other things before giving it up. i'm sure i'm not alone.
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