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gerbick 2012-11-22 01:29

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
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Originally Posted by Wikiwide (Post 1297047)
Quick reply...
Jumping out might hurt Nokia.

Not unless you're jumping out with millions and millions of shares, you're more than likely not going to be causing any issues with pulling out of Nokia with the typical shareholder stock amounts.

danramos 2012-11-22 07:15

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Originally Posted by specc (Post 1296284)
Ha, not only 7.8 but 7.9 is coming as well :D
http://m.gsmarena.com/wp_78_update_m...-news-5098.php

The point is that iOS is way too 2009. Android is stale and boring. Symbian is dead. The only place where something is happening is WP. Won't even mention maemo, tizen et al. Jolla? So far just a bunch of vapor.

You remind me of those diehard Palm dudes or Symbian dudes. Their feet planted in past glory. Unable to see that they are as dead as their OS. I mean, Android certainly is the most popular OS, but also very boring. A phone is a phone. There really isn't that much exciting about them, but as of today WP phones are exciting because things are happening at that camp.

You remind me of a palm reader at a carnival who made a bunch of guesses about me and talked about as if she knew me and the future--but ultimately was really, really wrong and really, really didn't know me at all either. :) Long-timers here know me well enough to know.

But don't let that stop you--just like the carnival lady, you're good for a fun laugh. Keep trying, lad. I'm sure Windows Phone will also be popular someday.

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Originally Posted by volt (Post 1296666)
Looks like Nokia has a better month than Microsoft.

Which, frankly, I find a bit strange all the while Nokia is completely dependent on Windows 8/Phone 8 success.

Well, not COMPLETELY dependent (Asha for example). Surprise, surprise--Windows Phone wasn't Nokia's saving grace after all.

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Originally Posted by gerbick (Post 1297060)
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Originally Posted by Wikiwide (Post 1297047)
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Jumping out might hurt Nokia. Because others would think: does this seller have some kind of inside information about Nokia's sharp fall coming tomorrow? They might even panic enough to sell a lot of Nokia's shares...

Not unless you're jumping out with millions and millions of shares, you're more than likely not going to be causing any issues with pulling out of Nokia with the typical shareholder stock amounts.

Well.. and then there's the fact: what's the point of the stock market if it isn't to wait until other people buy into something so you can buy back out of it when it looks inflated and likely to deflate soon? The stock market is all about selfish timing.

shinogami 2012-11-22 10:51

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
Look who was buying Nokia lately..

Goldman Sachs +90%
Morgan Stanley +640%

..

http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/nok/ins...ings/increased

HOLD or BUY, the shorters are f***ed ;)

Also, I totally called yesterday's mini short squeeze. I think the stock might jump another 10% still this week..

ps. If Nokia doesn't increase its guidance before the next earnings call, I'll definitely sell everything, and then buy back after the fall..

volt 2012-11-23 10:38

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
I will not say that there are no analysts that read this thread for hints of inside information. But if there are any, I'll say they'd have to be pretty stupid to let us influence their decisions.

We have absolutely no influence except on ourselves. Can't even unamuse the trolls.

kojacker 2012-11-23 11:00

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
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Originally Posted by shinogami (Post 1297176)
Look who was buying Nokia lately..

Goldman Sachs +90%
Morgan Stanley +640%

..

http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/nok/ins...ings/increased

HOLD or BUY, the shorters are f***ed ;)

Also, I totally called yesterday's mini short squeeze. I think the stock might jump another 10% still this week..

ps. If Nokia doesn't increase its guidance before the next earnings call, I'll definitely sell everything, and then buy back after the fall..

The spike in share price was caused by hedge funds rushing to cover their positions after selling the stock short in recent weeks.

Anyone who bought in the $1.60s must be very tempted to reap in the profits while the news is still fairly positive!

specc 2012-11-23 11:02

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
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Originally Posted by volt (Post 1297496)
I will not say that there are no analysts that read this thread for hints of inside information. But if there are any, I'll say they'd have to be pretty stupid to let us influence their decisions.

We have absolutely no influence except on ourselves. Can't even unamuse the trolls.

speak for yourself little boy :D several people here are hell of a lot more knowledgable than you give them credit for. The game is about making money on stock, not to be the most popular fanboy ;)

volt 2012-11-23 11:04

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
This message is hidden because ... ^^;

Because some people are on a whole different level than the average forum abuser.

juiceme 2012-11-23 14:04

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
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Originally Posted by specc (Post 1297506)
speak for yourself little boy :D several people here are hell of a lot more knowledgable than you give them credit for. The game is about making money on stock, not to be the most popular fanboy ;)

I have to admit I have been wrong.
I voted for lumiaman to be the top dog troll around here but this specc character is something else... I have no idea how he comes up with this stuff. :D:D

shinogami 2012-11-23 14:18

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
Helsinki up 5.5%, NYSE pre-market up 3.9%. Totally possible that we see another +10% today, as I predicted ;)

If it happens, I might sell all, and then buy back a little bit later. I don't think it will hold this high, unless Nokia issues a positive warning on their guidance soon. In this case it would climb even more, of course. Possibly all the way up to the 5 USD range..

uTMY 2012-11-23 14:36

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock. Really.
 
Actually Specc I was under the impression that the game here was to be a technical/community forum for Maemo.

"The Home of the Maemo Community ... Maemo Community is an open source community developing software around the Maemo platform."

Maybe its just me but so far I am struggling to find anything you have posted that I would consider even remotely on topic in line with the above statement.

rgds


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