You guys got me rolling here at work and people are looking at me. lol
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You guys got me rolling here at work and people are looking at me. lol
Yup... 2% gone in a minute. Typical so I'm not surprised at all. At least we're still up and a good amount no less.
RSI is below 30...forgive my ignorance but doesn't that mean we're oversold?
It's probably going to bounce back up again.
What RSI? 10 or 14?
Man, I missed all the conversations earlier regarding a supposed squeeze coming?? I don't have time to back-track so is there a remote possibility we could see a spike besides in my punch bowl??
Are you sure you're looking at BBRY? It hasn't been below 30 since July/August of last year.
If it will stay above $15 we are good. Just look where we were a few days ago!
And I, for one, hope that being entrenched and somewhat staid is going to be *the* reason some users begin to look elsewhere (to BlackBerry, for instance) for newer, more modern devices and software systems that have been designed, conceived, and tested to adapt more naturally to the way people work (especially people who are very "connected" and who manage daily messages from public email, corporate email, Twitter, FaceBook, instant messages, texts, etc.). I own some iOS-powered devices (iPad and iPod), but I do not like that iOS interface for my phone (I currently use an older model BlackBerry with physical keypad).
The consistency of AAPL iOS software across devices makes it easy for consumers to buy into their ecosystem--they buy one device and leverage their knowledge across other iOS-powered devices. It's rather brilliant--even Microsoft couldn't pull that off with their attempt at Windows. Mobile. And, to our advantage, it's also a reason why AAPL might not want to overhaul their OS--doing so would likely alienate loyal customers and would probably throw the typical Apple-store "genius" for a loop or two.
I love that BBRY quietly innovated for several years to create an OS and software ergonomic that is natural and productive. They, too, can build an ecosystem but they have the advantage of seeing what worked and what didn't work on the iOS and Android platforms. And, as I stated previously, I'm not worried about apps at all--those will come in time especially as the BBRY dragon begins to stir and wake.
I guess Icahn must've said he never bought in...
They got pretty worried that time...somebody demanded a no news sell off.
Nah. Just 2pm sell off. Consistent on up days for BBRY.
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Somebody has to decide if we are gonna break through resistance or break through support... This is starting to get silly.
I think it just bounced off of the 5dma
But did you notice how many shares it took to sell it off??? Took more than a 33% of today's volume.
Ok, I'm totally out of touch here. What happened to the stock today?? Sell-off?? Pending squeeze??
But of both :)
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We are in the last hour slide hopefully some friendly Bulls will jump in for a EOD booster.:yes:
At around 10:30 someone tweeted that Carl Icahn was buying shares in BlackBerry...so up we went...over. 73 at one point...
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Dang, TSLA is $74.54 and still climbing. We need this to happen for us sometime soon. When is BBRY going to take off finally!?!
2 rumours. One of Carl Icahn buying in, and two, IBM looking at a bid for the company. That is what seems to have been the catalyst for the early spike up. It was going well but at 3pm, it slid, and slid fast to our current levels. No news to speak of to coincide with the slide but it happened none the less. Could have been simply end of day profit taking seeing as a 5% gain on the day would be a healthy gain for anyone trading.
Thanks CJ and Shane. That being said, what would happen to our shares if IBM or some other company bought Blackberry??
They'd either buy you out at some predetermined price approved by the board or give you equal value (of buyout price) in their company (at least this is what I believe would happen)
And we miss out on our squeeze!
They would either be bought (usually at a nice premium) or replaced with the buying companies shares.
That would suck giant sweaty elephant balls.