Is Apple Still A Good Stock To Buy? Why?

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I'm researching Apple right now.

I want to figure out what their next big innovation will be and how it effects investors.

What are your insights?

Do you think Apple is still leading in innovation? And where do you think their next big product will be positioned?

Television?

Mark

P.S. What do you think is the best way to invest in Apple - above and beyond buying AAPL?
  • Profile picture of the author trader909
    let me look.

    wow..not looked at AAPL for a long time but it looks like it has bottomed off a huge correction.

    Looks like it's for for a bit of pullback soon but longer term could e ok.

    Is this the bottom and the start of another multi year tend up?wish i knew. It's still a leading stock with plenty of insitutional buying.

    Trade break-outs on a weekly chart. Can't go too far wrong doing that.

    "Blue Horshoe love TSLA" though.

    Check TASR out as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
    Originally Posted by Mark Pescetti View Post

    I want to figure out what their next big innovation will be and how it effects investors.
    iPhone.

    A little bit thinner than the last.
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  • Profile picture of the author natebunger
    They will still be at the top because Apple is Apple. Releasing a thinner and longer version of the iPhone still got people going crazy for it so releasing the iPhone 5S will produce the same results, I believe.
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  • Profile picture of the author trader909
    everyone said AAPL at $1,000+ by 2014...then it tanked over 50%. They know nothing.
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    • Profile picture of the author Newbieee
      Originally Posted by trader909 View Post

      everyone said AAPL at $1,000+ by 2014...then it tanked over 50%. They know nothing.

      This happens many times.

      And this set ups are good for investors.

      It is not necessary that they dont know what they are talking about.

      A companies worth doesnt always relate to share prices.

      So when they differ alot, its a good opportunity to invest.

      If you are into stocks you will know what i mean.
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