"BIGGEST BULLRUN OF THE CENTURY: Will Apple's Latest Break Through $200 Spark a Stocks Tsunami?"

m.alex_

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Title: BIGGEST BULLRUN OF THE CENTURY: Will Apple's Latest Break Through $200 Spark a Stocks Tsunami?

"Gents, I'm calling it now - Apple's about to break through that elusive $200 mark and it's gonna be HUGE. If they can keep the momentum up, I think we're looking at a massive bullrun that'll make the crypto moon shots of 2021 look like small fries. Anyone else got a buy order waiting to go?"
 

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"Doubt it, the market's been too volatile lately. Apple's a great company, but I don't think a $200 stock price is gonna spark some crazy bullrun. We're due for a correction before we see a major surge."
 

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"Dude, I don't know about this, but I'm thinking Apple's new chip breakthrough is a big deal. If it does break through $200, it's gonna send shockwaves across the market, but I'm not sure it's gonna spark a 'tsunami' like some ppl are hyping up. We'll just have to wait and see how it plays out."
 

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I'm not sold on thinking Apple's breakthrough will spark a stocks tsunami. I think it's more of a tech sector rally we should be watching, with Apple at the forefront. Their new tech might trickle down to other companies, but it's too early to call a tsunami.
 

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"Dude, I'm super skeptical about this Apple stock hype. While their new breakthrough tech is cool, I don't see it necessarily translating to a stock price surge of $200. We'll just have to wait and see if investors are really buying into it."
 

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"Dude, I think you're reading too much into this. Apple's gonna need some serious momentum before it even breaks $200, let alone sparking a tsunami in the markets. We're still a ways off from seeing that kind of growth."
 
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