10 Apple Experts You Need To Follow On Twitter

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As anticipation builds for the Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) "Spring Forward" media event next week, everyone is looking for any hint of what the tech giant might reveal.

Benzinga doesn't have the answer, but there are plenty of Apple watchers on social media who can make some educated guesses.

While Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster is considered the one of world's top analysts, and is known for moving Apple share price, he doesn't have a presence on Twitter. Traders do have the opportunity to have Munster answer their questions about Apple live this Friday before the market opens.

Until then, here are some other Apple analysts, investors and journalists to follow on Twitter:

Benedict Evans (@BenedictEvans), Venture Capitalist at Andreessen Horowitz

Part of one of the leading Silicon Valley technology venture capital firms, Benedict Evans knows what he's talking about. His analysis and observations are both keen and astute.

Charles Sizemore (@CharlesSizemore), CFA & Principal of Sizemore Capital Management

Charles Sizemore is honest about being bullish on Apple, but he's not a perma-bull. He tweets a lot of articles and standalone facts related to the tech giant.

Ben Thompson (@monkbent), Author & Founder of Stratechery

Ben Thompson is a former of employee for both Apple and Microsoft, so he's got more than enough industry experience to effectively analyze Apple's strategy. His observations are accompanied by clever wit and sarcasm.

Sean Udall (@UdallTechStrat), CIO of Quantum Trading & Author of TechStrat Report

Sean Udall does his homework. He knows about almost every tech stock and studies the fundamentals for each very closely. Follow his Twitter for light-hearted and enticing tweets.

Tiernan Ray (@barronstechblog), Barron's Tech Blogger

Tiernan Ray tweets as often as he posts a new tech blog: many times a day. Follow his Twitter account to get links to the newest posts by himself and others on Apple and other leaders in technology.

Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie), Apple Analyst & Editor-In-Chief of iMore

Rene Ritchie's publication, iMore, is dedicated exclusively to iPhone, iPad and Apple news. So if there's something going on with the Mac-maker, you can bet Ritchie will know about it. He'll also be at Apple's event next Monday.

Chris Ciaccia (@Chris_Ciaccia), Technology Editor for TheStreet

If there's a big tech event, Chris Ciaccia is more than likely live-tweeting it. Follow him for fast and breaking news.