Investors, if you could only have 5 stocks in your portfolio, what would they be?
For me, it would probably be $AAPL+0.5%, $GOOGL+0.7%, $CVS+2.7%, $BRK-A+2.2% and $ASML+0.1%.
Investors, if you could only have 5 stocks in your portfolio, what would they be?
For me, it would probably be $AAPL+0.5%, $GOOGL+0.7%, $CVS+2.7%, $BRK-A+2.2% and $ASML+0.1%.
I guess having almost 50% of the portfolio in Apple $AAPL+0.5% (like W. Buffett) actually makes sense. If we have a chance to follow the company, let's see how far it's come in the last 10, 15 years. It's a very complex and diverse company, and their "new" savings account?
It definitely makes sense to me to have 50% of the portfolio in $AAPL+0.5% as it's a great company. While $AAPL+0.5% doesn't make up 50% of my portfolio, it still makes up the largest position.
Which companies will you be following this week? I've got a few on there - $CVS+2.7%, $PFE+0.8%. $AAPL+0.5%, $OXY+1.8%.
Investors, which company's results surprised you the most this week and which company's results are you looking forward to next week?
I was certainly pleased with $GOOGL's+0.7% results and surprised by $MMM'+0.4%s results as I was expecting much worse given the situation they are currently in. As for next week, I'm looking forward to and interested in the results of $PFE+0.8%, $...
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We've covered this event here before, but actually to this day I still don't understand why $MNST+1.3% has managed to be historically more powerful than our biggest $AAPL+0.5%, is there anyone here who knows a little more about the Monster beverage story and can explain to me why its performance was better than Apple? Thanks gang.
For this year, some tech stocks are up tens of % and some are even up more than 100%. I have $AAPL+0.5% stock included in my portfolio that is 40%+ and then I have $GOOGL+0.7% stock that is 20%+ in my portfolio.
What tech stocks do you have in your portfolio and what are your gains on them?
As I watch today, nothing much is happening yet, but the same cannot be said about the predictions and rating changes, which are literally tearing the bag today.
Let's take a look at the most interesting ones 👇
We'll see how far $AAPL+0.5% stock goes. But I'm holding $AAPL+0.5% stock for now and I have no plans to sell.
Do you know what the future looks like regarding $AAPL+0.5% and its electric vehicle? I haven't heard any news in a long time.
It seems to me now that even with the iPhone nothing new is happening, the last generations are actually exactly the same. It's similar with Siri, it's been around for how many years and there's hardly been an upgrade, with this one I feel like Apple slept a little bit. Then they come out with crap like their own car...
Investors, what three stocks make up the largest position in your portfolio?
In my portfolio, $AAPL+0.5% is the largest position, followed by $GOOGL+0.7%, and $CVS+2.7% is the third largest position in my portfolio.
In case you were wondering why most stocks were green yesterday and $AAPL+0.5%, $MSFT-0.1%, $GOOG+0.8% and $AMZN+2.5% were down, here's why 👇
Cool thanks for the info :) i hope they keep going down and get to nice numbers for buying ;)
Even worse results than at the beginning of the year. Samsung's profits fell 96 percent.
Compared to the covid era, there was a brutal drop in demand for memory chips, which also caused the prices of these chips to fall - lower margins. They probably didn't fully take care of it and didn't adjust production to the demand.
Is it the right time to buy $AAPL+0.5% stock after it crossed $3 trillion?
With a company valuation of around $3 trillion, Apple is not only the largest stock in the world by market capitalization. The stock is leaps and bounds (in terms of valuation) above other "trillion-dollar" stocks.
The only one at least approaching them is Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) with a current valuation...
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AAPL stock makes up the largest position in my portfolio, but I would not buy at the current price. If the share price gets to $160 or lower, I would be comfortable buying.
Little trouble for Apple, or Goldman Sachs incompetence?
It's a holiday in the US and I'm slowly working my way through the news over the last few days this morning and I came across one, admittedly unconfirmed from anyone involved, but interesting, especially for $AAPL+0.5% fans
Goldman Sachs $GS+1.9% is in talks to transfer Apple $AAPL+0.5% credit card and savings account...
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So this is the news you wrote about :) Interesting... but I believe it will be explained somehow.
Apple shares are heading for a market capitalization of 3 trillion. Citi sets target price at USD 240
US technology company Apple $AAPL+0.5% could exceed market capitalization of 3 billion today. USD. Citibank yesterday set a target price for the company at USD 240.
Apple's stock is gaining 0.6% in the pre-bull market, which would mean it will reach a record price of USD 190.80...
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It's a blast and I believe the $240 is not a question of "If?" but "When?"... I myself have over 100% profit on Apple right now and I'm thinking of making my first sale ever... I just want to jump back in and I don't see any reason in the foreseeable future to make the stock significantly cheaper to make this trade worthwhile... so I'm in a bit of a pinch right now :)
Do you guys happen to know where the ceiling is? :-D
Will Apple $AAPL+0.5% be a $4 trillion stock by 2024?
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