
Apple Cuts Production of iPhones and AirPods. Is the Share Now a Buy?
An Oscars ceremony doesn’t really belong in a stock market newsletter. But when a film from a streaming service wins an Oscar for Best Picture
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An Oscars ceremony doesn’t really belong in a stock market newsletter. But when a film from a streaming service wins an Oscar for Best Picture
In the past fiscal year, Apple’s (AAPL) revenue rose 33% to $365.8 billion. Profits climbed 65% to $94.7 billion. Apple Still Generates Most of Revenue
After the shock on Black Friday of 2021, markets are stabilizing again. Obviously, the bulls have used the price setback as a buying opportunity. Once
Since hitting an all-time high north of $156 in September, Apple’s stock has pulled back. The world’s largest publicly traded company has shed north of
The most followed and tracked and debated and discussed stock in the market is Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). And that makes sense. It has a market capitalization north
Well, it doesn’t feel like it, but the S&P 500 is on a six-month winning streak. The index has been pulled higher by just a
“Apple is 30% too expensive!” That’s the latest prognostication from research firm New Street. It’s quite a prediction. After all, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) had a very good year. But New Street says that the
Market momentum is green. It took six weeks, but the bottom formed. Insiders had the most substantial level of buying filings to selling filings since
Market momentum is yellow. Cash is still your friend, but take some calculated shots on some of the big names that have sold off in the
One of my favorite bits from Seinfeld was a commitment to fake movies. They would build the shows’ plots around their occasional attendance at movie