Apple: Why I’m Not Selling No Matter What You Say
Summary:
- Apple’s strategic focus on seamless hardware-software integration is a key hallmark of its strategy.
- Apple’s careful infrastructure investments in AI provides more confidence to investors about managing highly expensive AI capex judiciously.
- AAPL’s continued progress in custom AI chips could bolster its AI strategy against its peers.
- Apple stock is still Warren Buffett’s largest holding in his public equities portfolio, highlighting his confidence.
- I will continue to hold and hang on tight to my Apple shares, while waiting for steep pullbacks to load up more.
As an Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) shareholder, I must admit that AAPL’s resilience has been somewhat stunning, even though its prized iPhone segment is likely past its peak growth rates. The stock’s outperformance over the S&P 500 (SPX
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