As Netflix Inc.’s stock soared to a record high Wednesday, famed billionaire investor Carl Icahn tweeted to his more than 220,000 followers: I’m out.

Did Icahn just mark the top for Netflix’s stock?

The video streaming company’s shares NFLX, +2.52% dropped 0.4% on Wednesday, but had been up as much as 3.7% at an all-time intraday high of $706.24 morning trade. The stock started the session hot, after Netflix announced late Tuesday a 7-for-1 stock split effective July 15.

The record high price was reached minutes before Icahn tweeted that he sold the last of his Neflix shares:

According to quarterly regulatory filings, Icahn became one of the larger Netflix shareholders during the third quarter of 2012. Since Sept. 28, 2012, Netflix’s stock has rocketed more than 12 fold, including a near doubling so far this year.

Icahn’s tweet gave a nice boost to Apple stock AAPL, +1.04% , which climbed as much as 2.2% to an intraday high of $129.80 soon after, before paring gains to close up 0.9%.

Filings show that Icahn started owning Apple shares during the third quarter of 2013, but made a huge bet during the second quarter of 2014. The stock has climbed 88% since Sept. 30, 2013, and 38% since June 30, 2014.

The following is a table showing Icahn’s holdings of Netflix and Apple as reported in 13F-HR filings to the Securities and Exchange Commission: