Official Apple Stock Discussion Thread (NASDAQ: AAPL)

reddevil0728

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Dunno, this stock keep going up, I am actually buying at higher and higher price despite of I always buy at dip each month. Dunno if my strategy is right, I think I should just one shot buy many, but the price is not low enough for me to do so.

I actually sold this stock this week as I couldnt see any major upside in the near term. Apple glasses, car etc are still some time away and the M1 chip and product upgrades are probably all baked in already. Will buy back if there’s any major correction.


This stock is like slow and steady old man stock.

If looking at short term. Not for you. But longer term it can be like a “bond”
 

OngHuatHuat

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I like their share buyback program, it makes my shares getting more and more valuable.
 
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This stock is like slow and steady old man stock.

If looking at short term. Not for you. But longer term it can be like a “bond”

I’m actually more a long term rather than short term fella. But still, not at this price for me. I like throw stock for its strong financials. It’s like a blue chip.

Good luck to everyone. Huat together.
 

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I’m actually more a long term rather than short term fella. But still, not at this price for me. I like throw stock for its strong financials. It’s like a blue chip.

Good luck to everyone. Huat together.

When it was $200 last year, people also said not for me. Later hit $400 and split. Haha...
 

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Apple Inc. (AAPL) has sold $14 billion of bonds at the start of February 2021, tapping the debt markets for the third time since May 2020 in an apparent attempt to continue taking advantage of historically low borrowing rates. The debt offering was divided into six maturities, ranging from 5 to 40 years. Apple indicated in the prospectus that the proceeds would be used for general corporate purposes, such as share repurchases and dividend payments, as well as funding working capital, capital expenditures, acquisitions, and repayments of existing debt.

https://www.investopedia.com/apple-aapl-sells-usd14b-of-bonds-5101660
 

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Nearing a deal. Getting serious. :s13:
I think Apple needs a partner in battery production too. Maybe a Jap or China company?

 

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They can come up with all they want. End of the day bottleneck is still at batteries and chargers, apple got zilch tech/infra there. Will take time and a few years of cash burn to see returns
 

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They can come up with all they want. End of the day bottleneck is still at batteries and chargers, apple got zilch tech/infra there. Will take time and a few years of cash burn to see returns

Dun be native. Just look at their m1 chip. They probably is confident enough to leak news that they are venturing into EV. Why now and not earlier or later?

Apple is best at controlling the news media. You need to take their announcements seriously if vested in aapl.
 

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They can come up with all they want. End of the day bottleneck is still at batteries and chargers, apple got zilch tech/infra there. Will take time and a few years of cash burn to see returns

They got a lot of cash to burn. And they want to burn it. But while burning, they return via buybacks and dividends
 
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