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AAPL kills my short.


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 esnq 
Montery Park CA
 
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Today I learn something that I should not against the most heavy weight stock in NQ100...

I did short the NQ at 2769, and of course get kill by AAPL.


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 esnq 
Montery Park CA
 
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Thanks to AAPL... NQ still can raise up 4.75 pts at the ends.

However, ES, MSFT, IBM, GOOG, INTC, ORCL... are all in red.

I'm on the short side, so I'm losing money...


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 Fourwedge 
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That really sucks. Aapl hasn't killed many shorts lately. I've been short aapl since early oct when it hit its 20 day low at 660$ ...that trade worked all the way down to 570$. I feel for you...aapl just has such an influence on the Nasdaq.


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