So…
Apple is down a bit today (oddly) on very good news from AT&T.
Why would that be?
This is likely analysts and institutional guys instructing brokers and managers to sell-off small investors positions in Apple stock to create a gap. In after hours /1 trading you will likely see “players” from oversees take positions in Apple to take advantage of the gap, and ride the stock to $200+.
Just a theory, mind you.
Peace be to my Brothers and Sisters.
Brian Patrick Cork
1/ After hours trading is such a scam.
By the way… I probably better drop a disclaimer here. This is not investment advice. My objective is to shed light on my concerns around after hours trading and it’s effect on the fair market and informed decision-making.




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July 5, 2009 at 8:01 pm
after hours trading quotes
i find after hours to be very illiquid and hard to trade
July 6, 2009 at 12:13 am
Brian Patrick Cork
sure… why not?
after hours trading, after all, is allowed so insiders can take advantage of the masses.
Cork