Apple sees its first insider sale in over 4 months with the Chief Operating Officer dumping $30M in stock this week.
https://twitter.com/TrendSpider/status/1639741445975445505?t=Clqu4jZS-zSdI1FoTFaF0w&s=19
Apple double miss and goes up. No guide. MSFT guide down and goes up.
Clear exit. Apple might hit 168 before dumping, be sure that's the top of its range and that's where the silly algos will take it.
Then super dump. Recession. Phone price cuts. Apple 80. Exit now, you heard it hear first, boys.
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