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Evenso, where is AAPL going to get the quantity and quality of displays at the price they could get from Samsung. Smaller producers know they can price gouge since AAPL is trying to fill such a large supply gap. Why try to get a substantial portion of the business and have AAPL risk, when you can supply a smaller quantity of additional displays at rip off prices? And if you are lucky, they still order a ton at those prices because they ran out of options.
Pissing contest. I think both Apple and Samsung will do whatever it takes to "make the other pay". Even if it means they pay, themselves. As long as the other party pays too, it's worth it
Been a fun week Trading AAPL. Today saw the loss of the Daily 200 MA...which is something that hasn't since November of 2011.
I'm watching that 570 level closely as it is roughly the next downside volume shelf. it if cuts through that level to the downside, the next level is 555-ish, the weekly 50 period MA and then a long-term support/resistance level at around 550.
That said...it is getting oversold. Could we see a bounce next week?