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Stock Market Trading “Apple Computers” Sells Off After Hours on Profit Margin Worries on SEC Filing

By admin · January 21, 2011 · Filed in Day Trading Software · 2 Comments »

www.StockMarketFunding.com AAPL Apple sinks on gross margin comments in 10-K; sees Q1 gross margin at 36% vs. 37.5% consensus. From 10-K filing “The Company expects its gross margin percentage to decrease in future periods compared to levels achieved during 2010 and anticipates gross margin levels of about 36% in the first quarter of 2011. This expected decline is largely due to a higher mix of new and innovative products that have higher cost structures and deliver greater value to customers, and expected and potential future component cost and other cost increases.”: Consensus calls for 37.5%, up from 36.9% in Q4.) Apple Computer expects lower gross margins for 2011. Stock Market Trading “Apple Computers” Sells Off After Hours on Margin Worries on SEC Filing. The Company designs, manufactures, and markets a range of personal computers, mobile communication and media devices, and portable digital music players, and sells a variety of related software, services, peripherals, networking solutions, and third-party digital content and applications. The Company’s products and services include Mac computers, iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV, Xserve, a portfolio of consumer and professional software applications, the Mac OS X and iOS operating systems, third-party digital content and applications through the iTunes Store, and a variety of accessory, service and support offerings. The Company sells its products worldwide through its retail stores, online stores, and direct sales


Stock Market Trading “Apple Computers” Sells Off After Hours Profit Margin Worries SEC Filing Pt 2

By admin · December 21, 2010 · Filed in Day Trading Software · No Comments »

www.StockMarketFunding.com AAPL Apple sinks on gross margin comments in 10-K; sees Q1 gross margin at 36% vs. 37.5% consensus. From 10-K filing “The Company expects its gross margin percentage to decrease in future periods compared to levels achieved during 2010 and anticipates gross margin levels of about 36% in the first quarter of 2011. This expected decline is largely due to a higher mix of new and innovative products that have higher cost structures and deliver greater value to customers, and expected and potential future component cost and other cost increases.”: Consensus calls for 37.5%, up from 36.9% in Q4.) Apple Computer expects lower gross margins for 2011. Stock Market Trading “Apple Computers” Sells Off After Hours on Margin Worries on SEC Filing. The Company designs, manufactures, and markets a range of personal computers, mobile communication and media devices, and portable digital music players, and sells a variety of related software, services, peripherals, networking solutions, and third-party digital content and applications. The Company’s products and services include Mac computers, iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV, Xserve, a portfolio of consumer and professional software applications, the Mac OS X and iOS operating systems, third-party digital content and applications through the iTunes Store, and a variety of accessory, service and support offerings. The Company sells its products worldwide through its retail stores, online stores, and direct sales


Daily VIX.X Volatility Index Technical Analysis Chart Training Video

By admin · December 18, 2010 · Filed in Day Trading Software · No Comments »

www.stockmarketfunding.com Daily VIX X Volatility Index Technial Chart VIX.X Fear Index vs S&P 500 Index Chart Trend Trade Understanding Stock Market Volatility (VIX) CBOE Indicator Greed Indicator CBOE Indicator Buy Bear Funds VIX S&P 500 Index Chart ^VIX CBOE Volatility Index. 3rd Trading day of options expiration week. We will be analyzing the CBOE volatility index. When we were shorting the markets in April of 2010 when we told people to go to cash. The upper end of the S&P 500 Resistance Level where up here. Basically what you want to see is when you had the big breakout move here we were putting in the tops for the VIX. We came down early in 2010 when we saw historical lows on the VIX. We’ve rallied up to these triple tops. We were adding S&P 500 Index Shorts. We’re going into a major earnings season in October. Since we’ve had the S&P Rally complacency is setting up once again. We’re going to have a lower growth rate. You can get net long on the VIX which goes higher when there is fear in the markets. When we were shorting the market here, we look at both bull & bear instruments to trade against each other when we see the counter trends. It’s all about how do you short the S&P 500 at the right time and shorting the VIX through Put Options at the right time. We’ll be buying VIX calls up and “out of the money” based on our mathematical trading formulas. We’ll be setting up a trade as we build out the position. We’re readjusting our “trade management” both long and


VXN Weekly Chart Nasdaq 100 Volatility Index Bull Bear Setup

By admin · December 14, 2010 · Filed in Day Trading Software · No Comments »

www.stockmarketfunding.com VXN How to Trade the Fear Indicator VXN vs NDX Nasdaq 100 Index Education on VXN Nasdaq 100 Index Chart CBOE Volatility Index Stock Market Online Trading Video Course Lesson. VXN Nasdaq 100 Index Chart CBOE Volatility Index Stock Market Online Trading Video Course Lesson VXN Weekly Chart Nasdaq 100 Volatility Index Bull Bear Setup


Weekly VIX Volatility Index Fear Indicator Chart Analysis

By admin · December 6, 2010 · Filed in Day Trading Software · 2 Comments »

www.StockMarketFunding.com Weekly VIX Volatility Index Fear Indicator Chart Analysis. Live stock market trading analysis of the CBOE volatility index vix.x. VOLATILITY S&P 500 Index Chart Analysis on a weekly chart. The CBOE Market Volatility Index, or VIX, reached levels last seen in late April. VIX.X Fear Index vs S&P 500 Index Chart Trend Trade Understanding Stock Market Volatility (VIX) CBOE Indicator Greed Indicator CBOE Indicator Buy Bear Funds VIX S&P 500 Index Chart ^VIX CBOE Volatility Index. 3rd Trading day of options expiration week. We will be analyzing the CBOE volatility index. When we were shorting the markets in April of 2010 when we told people to go to cash. The upper end of the S&P 500 Resistance Level where up here. Basically what you want to see is when you had the big breakout move here we were putting in the tops for the VIX. We came down early in 2010 when we saw historical lows on the VIX. We’ve rallied up to these triple tops. We were adding S&P 500 Index Shorts. We’re going into a major earnings season in October. Since we’ve had the S&P Rally complacency is setting up once again. We’re going to have a lower growth rate. You can get net long on the VIX which goes higher when there is fear in the markets. When we were shorting the market here, we look at both bull & bear instruments to trade against each other when we see the counter trends. It’s all about how do you short the S&P 500 at the right time and shorting the VIX through Put Options at


VIX Volatility S&P 500 Fear Indicator Trading Video VIX Market Volatility Fear Index

By admin · December 2, 2010 · Filed in Day Trading Software · No Comments »

www.StockMarketFunding.com VIX Market Volatility Fear Index. VIX Volatility SP 500 Fear Indicator Trading Video. VIX.X Fear Index vs S&P 500 Index Chart Trend Trade Understanding Stock Market Volatility (VIX) CBOE Indicator Greed Indicator CBOE Indicator Buy Bear Funds VIX S&P 500 Index Chart ^VIX CBOE Volatility Index. 3rd Trading day of options expiration week. We will be analyzing the CBOE volatility index. When we were shorting the markets in April of 2010 when we told people to go to cash. The upper end of the S&P 500 Resistance Level where up here. Basically what you want to see is when you had the big breakout move here we were putting in the tops for the VIX. We came down early in 2010 when we saw historical lows on the VIX. We’ve rallied up to these triple tops. We were adding S&P 500 Index Shorts. We’re going into a major earnings season in October. Since we’ve had the S&P Rally complacency is setting up once again. We’re going to have a lower growth rate. You can get net long on the VIX which goes higher when there is fear in the markets. When we were shorting the market here, we look at both bull & bear instruments to trade against each other when we see the counter trends. It’s all about how do you short the S&P 500 at the right time and shorting the VIX through Put Options at the right time. We’ll be buying VIX calls up and “out of the money” based on our mathematical trading formulas. We’ll be setting up a trade as we build out the position. We’re


Google Stock Trading Entry Stock Market Training Educational Video

By admin · November 28, 2010 · Filed in Day Trading Software · 3 Comments »

www.StockMarketFunding.com Google Stock Trading Entry Stock Market Training Educational Video. “Swing trade long” & “swing trade short”. We’llpresent live stock charts and how to trade the trend using our propreitary “trading platform” for our SMF Pro Traders. Our live stock market trading education is designed to help people who are looking to “trade for a living” and help them better understand the gimmicks of “market makers”. Our live technical analysis skills are designed to let our traders getting a greater insight into stock market trends and how to trade them. Commodities are trading with varied gains this morning. Lack of consistent strength has the CRB Commodity Index up only fractionally. Oil has had a lackluster morning, so far. The commodity was last quoted at .55 per barrel, up 0.1%. Natural gas has climbed a sharp 1.8% to trade at .93 per MMBtu. Its rise follows a relatively modest gain in the prior session. Silver continues to climb with little resistance. The precious metal was last priced at .49 per ounce, up 1.7%. Silver in the continuous contract set a new 30-year high of .65 per ounce overnight. Gold prices are also up. The yellow metal was last priced 0.5% higher at 90 per ounce. Its price in the continuous contract fractionally extended its record high to 94.40 per ounce overnight. DJ30 -0.07 NASDAQ +0.44 SP500 +4.33 NASDAQ Adv 1252/497 mln/1122 NYSE Adv/Vol/Dec 1720/306 mln/1063 Stock Market Talk Radio Show www.blogtalkradio.com


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By admin · November 26, 2010 · Filed in Day Trading Software · 7 Comments »

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VIX Volatility SP 500 Fear Indicator Trading Video

By admin · November 20, 2010 · Filed in Day Trading Software · No Comments »

www.OnlineSecuritiesTrading.net VIX Volatility SP 500 Fear Indicator Trading Video. VIX.X Fear Index vs S&P 500 Index Chart Trend Trade Understanding Stock Market Volatility (VIX) CBOE Indicator Greed Indicator CBOE Indicator Buy Bear Funds VIX S&P 500 Index Chart ^VIX CBOE Volatility Index. 3rd Trading day of options expiration week. We will be analyzing the CBOE volatility index. When we were shorting the markets in April of 2010 when we told people to go to cash. The upper end of the S&P 500 Resistance Level where up here. Basically what you want to see is when you had the big breakout move here we were putting in the tops for the VIX. We came down early in 2010 when we saw historical lows on the VIX. We’ve rallied up to these triple tops. We were adding S&P 500 Index Shorts. We’re going into a major earnings season in October. Since we’ve had the S&P Rally complacency is setting up once again. We’re going to have a lower growth rate. You can get net long on the VIX which goes higher when there is fear in the markets. When we were shorting the market here, we look at both bull & bear instruments to trade against each other when we see the counter trends. It’s all about how do you short the S&P 500 at the right time and shorting the VIX through Put Options at the right time. We’ll be buying VIX calls up and “out of the money” based on our mathematical trading formulas. We’ll be setting up a trade as we build out the position. We’re readjusting our “trade management