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AAPL - Looking For Stock to Base Sideways
Aug 24, 2006 - This stock is setting up a potential excellent buying opportunity. Next good buy point is after this stock puts in some horizontal work and then clears the trendline at $68.75. I would love it if this stock would base sideways for 6-weeks here and then leave the base on earnings in October.
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