What is a better investment for you? Sony $SONY+0.9% with its Playstation, or a competitor in the form of $MSFT-0.1% with its Xbox? Who could be the future winner in the game console sector?
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What is a better investment for you? Sony $SONY+0.9% with its Playstation, or a competitor in the form of $MSFT-0.1% with its Xbox? Who could be the future winner in the game console sector?
...Where $AAPL+0.5%, there goes the whole market or a warning to stock bulls.
Shares of Apple lost 1.71% on Tuesday, the day it unveiled new devices led by the iPhone 15. They are still writing off over 10% from their all-time high on August 1, and are thus in a correction. Investors who put money across the board in the S&P 500 would certainly like to see better stock market...
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It's true that the company hasn't been doing well the last few days, but I think it won't last long and in a few days everything will be like before or even better :)
Apple $AAPL+0.5% is widely expected to unveil a new iPhone at its "Wonderlust" event on Tuesday, and if history is any guide, there may be no better time to consider buying the stock.
According to Morgan Stanley analyst Erik Woodring, Apple stock tends to outperform six months after the iPhone launch, but it moves in line with the market during the one to three months following...
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Investors, what stock have you held, do you hold, or plan to hold the longest in your portfolio?
I hold $AAPL+0.5% stock the longest in my portfolio and plan to hold it for several more years to decades. This company is awesome and the business is unreal. Shares of $AAPL+0.5% have fallen a few % in the last few days and the company has lost roughly $200 billion of its market...
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Big tech companies are "threatened" by the European Union + Apple is now in trouble in China.
Amazon $AMZN+2.5%, Alphabet $GOOG+0.8%, Apple $AAPL+0.5%, Microsoft $MSFT-0.1%, Meta $META+2.3% and ByteDance (is a Chinese internet technology company) now have six months to comply with stricter market rules.
...I don't really get it and it annoys me terribly ( to put it politely). As soon as a country, or in this case the EU, needs money it goes after companies that are doing well. It pisses me off that when a country or the EU needs money and they have a huge debt they go after these companies. Otherwise, I'm not worried about Apple. Apple will and probably already is building factories in India and will target India, so I don't see a problem there.
ARM HOLDINGS is gearing up for a spectacular initial public offering to test the market's interest in a major technology company. But its target valuation suggests it is resigned to not being the next Nvidia.
According to The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter, British chipmaker Arm is seeking a valuation for its initial share offering on the Nasdaq...
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I was very interested in this company, but somehow I forgot about it, so thank you for reminding me. I'll have to take a quick look at the company and I'll definitely be following the IPO at least a little :)
Arm has signed agreements with large technology firms for IPOs worth $50 billion to $55 billion.
Apple Inc $AAPL+0.5%, Nvidia Corp $NVDA+1.7%, Alphabet Inc $GOOGL+0.7% and Advanced Micro Devices Inc $AMD+4.9% have agreed to invest in the chip designer's initial public offering (IPO), according to sources familiar with the matter.
Intel Corp $INTC+1.5%, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd,...
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The SP500 index is up over 14% for the year, which is very respectable. The $SPY+0.9% is up this year mainly due to technology stocks, which are up tens of % this year and some are even up over 100%, such as $NVDA+1.7% or $META+2.3%. The SP500 is rising this year mainly thanks to $AAPL+0.5%, $MSFT-0.1%, $NVDA+1.7%, $META+2.3%, $AMZN+2.5% and $GOOGL+0.7%. However, the question...
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Will$AAPL+0.5% continue to fall or will it go back up? A new IPhone is about to hit the shelves, so that could send the stock back up.
Well, the last Iphone announcement didn't really shoot up the stock and what I think and what is expected is that the 15 will be iphone 14 again with just a few extra improvements, so I wouldn't count on the Iphone, it would have to be a really ultra bomb :D
Your thoughts on Spotify $SPOT-0.3%? The stock has seen a lot of nice upside recently, but it stalled a bit a few days back and a correction came.
The stock is still trading for less than its IPO in 2018 and overall I like the company and like it, but should I buy at current prices? I don't know. What I also fear is $AAPL+0.5% and its Apple music, the competitor is very strong....
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Happy Apple $AAPL+0.5% dividend day everyone. It probably won't be a dividend day for me, but if I look at Warren Buffett, he's going to get almost $220 million today 😀
What two companies would you recommend to a novice investor at this time? Obviously $GOOGL+0.7% $AAPL+0.5% etc is great, but those are at a great price right now. I say maybe $O-0.6% might be a nice buy right now, or even $DIS+1.6%.
I would probably recommend $AAPL+0.5% and $CVS+2.7%. However, I don't think you can say it like this. Everyone likes something different and every investor should do their own analysis and calculate the intrinsic value of the stock. So if someone wanted to invest in stocks, I would start with bluechips stocks.
Technology stocks are up tens of % this year, some by more than 100%. For example, $META+2.3% stock is up 140% for the year and $NVDA+1.7% stock is up 180%. I'm increasingly regretting not buying tech stocks sooner and buying more of them. However, I still bought some tech stocks. I was buying $AAPL+0.5% stock at $133 and then I was still buying $GOOGL+0.7% stock at $98.
What...
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Investors, do you prefer value or growth stocks and which are your favorite stocks?
I prefer value stocks, and my favorite stocks are $AAPL+0.5%, $CVS+2.7%, or $MO+0.2%, for example.
This is literally a BIG MOVE for Apple $AAPL+0.5%! 👇
Apple will save billions of dollars in chip manufacturing costs for new iPhones in 2023. This is due to the move to a more advanced 4nm manufacturing process. Apple buys tens of billions of dollars worth of chips each year for its products, especially iPhones. Currently, the chips are manufactured using a 5nm process, but TSMC...
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That's great information and thank you for it. Otherwise, as has been written here $AAPL+0.5% is slowly declining and if it continues to decline I might buy a little more.
I'm of the same opinion as the others. Playstation is the better console, however, as far as stock goes, $MSFT-0.1% clearly leads.