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bigpoppamac31

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If I understand shares even remotely correctly then one share of AAPL would cost me $448 (current number)?? Who has that kind of money to buy one or two of those let alone possibly hundreds?? I know I don't. Could Apple do anything to make the share cheaper for someone like the average joe to buy?
 

ChristianVirtual

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What is the difference buy one for $448 or 10 for $44.8 ? Of course you could buy just 5, but why ?

Yes, sometimes companies split shares to get smaller values each share but it don't make it cheaper.

A $44.8 share would not reach $700 in near future (only if the iWatch will be the next killer ;) )
 

balamw

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Yes, sometimes companies split shares to get smaller values each share but it don't make it cheaper.

Sure it generally doesn't decrease the cost of buying a fixed portion of Apple, but since most brokerage houses prefer to deal with blocks of 100 shares of stock it makes buying a block cheaper and also lowers the typical fees, etc.. of doing so.

It does make the stock more volatile/fluid though.

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bigpoppamac31

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It was $700 pretty recently. People who bought years ago when it was much cheaper are banking now. That's the way it works :)

Yeah. Wish I could have bought them years ago but I was too young at the time. Would be nice to have that money now. I could really use it.
 

silentownage001

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I know I don't. Could Apple do anything to make the share cheaper for someone like the average joe to buy?

I highly doubt they care if you can buy it or not. There are people and institutions that can buy the stock. Look at Google just a tad bit below $800 right now.
 

eawmp1

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If I understand shares even remotely correctly then one share of AAPL would cost me $448 (current number)?? Who has that kind of money to buy one or two of those let alone possibly hundreds?? I know I don't. Could Apple do anything to make the share cheaper for someone like the average joe to buy?

You don't really understand stocks, do you?
 

bigpoppamac31

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You should have bought when it was $2 a share...

Wish I could have. I'd probably have lots of money right now.

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I highly doubt they care if you can buy it or not. There are people and institutions that can buy the stock. Look at Google just a tad bit below $800 right now.

Of course they don't care. As long as they keep getting richer and we keep getting poorer that's all that matters to them or any other company.

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Like I said

And that means what??

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You don't really understand stocks, do you?

Clearly not but thanks for helping me understand. I totally get it now. (sarcasm intended).
 

TPadden

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Of course they don't care. As long as they keep getting richer and we keep getting poorer that's all that matters to them or any other company ......
No, just like you, they only care about getting richer, it doesn't make any sense (business or otherwise) to care about others getting poorer :rolleyes:.
 

eawmp1

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Wish I could have. I'd probably have lots of money right now.

Well, you'd only have been 2 years of age at the time.


Of course they don't care. As long as they keep getting richer and we keep getting poorer that's all that matters to them or any other company.

Your getting poorer is not their fault.



And that means what??

That at 30 years of age you are likely too young to buy many shares on your own.



Clearly not but thanks for helping me understand. I totally get it now. (sarcasm intended).


Ah yes, the mature wit of sarcasm. That will help your financial situation.
 

bigpoppamac31

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No, just like you, they only care about getting richer, it doesn't make any sense (business or otherwise) to care about others getting poorer :rolleyes:.

I don't care about getting rich. But being a bit more financially comfortable would be nice. .... Are you saying we shouldn't care about those who are poor?? How nice of you. That kind of thinking is part of why the USA is in such bad shape right now.

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Ah yes, the mature wit of sarcasm. That will help your financial situation.

Clearly you still don't know how to explain things. If I don't know anything about stocks then how about you explain it a bit.
 

TPadden

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I don't care about getting rich. But being a bit more financially comfortable would be nice. .... Are you saying we shouldn't care about those who are poor?? How nice of you. That kind of thinking is part of why the USA is in such bad shape right now.....
Rich is a relative term and you ARE caring about getting richer, otherwise why post about buying stock?

Your question is even more obtuse: I never said anything other than it is in no one' s interest, business or otherwise, to care about making others POORER. :cool:
 
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alphaod

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I remember back before all the iPhone business, I recall it was about $25 a share and I knew that was time to buy in ;)
 

bigpoppamac31

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Clearly I've started a pointless argument and clearly no one here knows how stocks work cause no one has answered that for me. Guess I'll have to slum it through Google.
 

TPadden

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Clearly I've started a pointless argument and clearly no one here knows how stocks work cause no one has answered that for me. Guess I'll have to slum it through Google.

The second reply clearly answered your question. :)

Another option: while you are googling, look for a Mutual Fund that is heavily invested in AAPL.
 

balamw

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Another option: while you are googling, look for a Mutual Fund that is heavily invested in AAPL.

This. If you don't already know how stocks work and already have a diversified portfolio, shares of stock in individual companies probably aren't for you.

Rule #1 of investing in stock: Invest only what you can afford to lose. (a.k.a. Investing is risk.)

e.g. those who bought shares at $700/share may be looking at $350/share soon and the value of their holdings is thus halved. Sure maybe it'll end up > $700 at some time later, but maybe it won't.

You can minimize that risk by buying funds that buy multiple stocks.

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bigpoppamac31

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This. If you don't already know how stocks work and already have a diversified portfolio, shares of stock in individual companies probably aren't for you.

Rule #1 of investing in stock: Invest only what you can afford to lose. (a.k.a. Investing is risk.)

e.g. those who bought shares at $700/share may be looking at $350/share soon and the value of their holdings is thus halved. Sure maybe it'll end up > $700 at some time later, but maybe it won't.

You can minimize that risk by buying funds that buy multiple stocks.

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Well I don't have a portfolio. I've never bought stocks, bonds, mutual funds etc. of any kind.

Also didn't Apple split their stock before and now it's climbed back up again??
 

balamw

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Well I don't have a portfolio. I've never bought stocks, bonds, mutual funds etc. of any kind.

So what make you think you should start with AAPL now? If you're fretting about the price of a single share, you clearly can't afford the risk of losing it all in a stock market "correction".

Also didn't Apple split their stock before and now it's climbed back up again??

AAPL's splits took place on 02/28/2005, 06/21/2000, 06/16/1987, but so what? Today's AAPL isn't what it was in 2005, 2000 or 1987.

Why would they split? They have tons of cash so no need to issue more shares, ...

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TPadden

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Well I don't have a portfolio. I've never bought stocks, bonds, mutual funds etc. of any kind.

I wouldn't go to a financial site to get a smart phone recommendation :).

That said, a quick google of Mutual/ ETF shows probably the highest percentage of AAPL is Powershares "QQQQ that tracks the NASDAQ 100 index and holds a 21% stake in the tech stock". QQQQ last quote $67.14.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/schifrin/2012/03/05/5-vanguard-etfs-juiced-up-with-apples-stock/

Ticker now QQQ and AAPL holdings 13.4% .......

http://www.invescopowershares.com/products/holdings.aspx?ticker=qqq
 
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