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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·04-03 02:05
      $Apple(AAPL)$ Apple is definitely looking strong right now, especially with that flag pattern forming. If it breaks out, we could see a solid run towards $188. I’ve put a lot of money into AAPL because the dip looks like a prime opportunity for a bounce. Normally, I’d go with $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ , but the drop on Apple has been so deep, it just felt like the right time to take the plunge with Apple. I’m feeling pretty bullish here—if that breakout happens, it could be a nice ride up!
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      ·04-03 01:56
      $Microsoft(MSFT)$ Microsoft’s performance today has been absolutely impressive! The stock is looking so strong, and I genuinely believe it’s just the beginning. There’s so much potential here, and I’m pretty excited to see where it goes next. With the way things are shaping up, I’m expecting more positive surprises from Microsoft in the near future. The rebound on the weekly chart seems to be in full swing, and I’m targeting a price range of $400-$410 this week.
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·04-02 06:07
      $Apple(AAPL)$ Apple is like a rock—steady as they come. No huge surprises, no wild swings, just solid, consistent returns year after year, around 10-15%. It’s like investing in a bond, but with better returns. Honestly, it’s almost like a “set it and forget it” stock. You don’t have to worry about it too much, and it just keeps bringing in that reliable growth. For anyone looking for stability with a little more upside than bonds, Apple is definitely the way to go. You can’t go wrong with that kind of consistency.
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·04-02 06:05
      $Microsoft(MSFT)$ At this price, I’m not even worried about the downturn anymore. I’m all in—added more shares at $368. If it dips further, I’ll just keep adding. Honestly, I still see a lot of potential in this stock. My cash flow is solid, so why not load up a bit more? I’m confident it’ll bounce back, and with the market as volatile as it is, now feels like a good opportunity to take advantage of these lower prices. I’m holding strong and ready for whatever comes next.
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·04-01 04:05
      $Apple(AAPL)$ It really seems like Apple has become a defensive stock now. Whenever tech takes a dive, Apple tends to step in and "catch the fall." With its solid revenue streams and strong brand, it stands out as more stable compared to the other big tech stocks that are more volatile. For investors looking for long-term growth without as much fluctuation, Apple is definitely a solid pick. That’s why I’m considering a second round of buying. It’s still the cornerstone of the US stock market and tends to be less volatile than other tech giants.
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·04-01
      $Microsoft(MSFT)$ I’m definitely seeing a buying opportunity with the recent market pullback. Sure, Microsoft’s P/E ratio of 30x is above its historical average, but when you look at how much the business has evolved, it’s clear this isn’t the same company it was a decade ago. With its diversified revenue streams, high profitability, and leadership in AI integration, especially in its productivity tools, Microsoft is one of the highest-quality investments out there. The demand for its cloud services is only growing, and I expect a positive price reaction soon. It’s a great time to get in!
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·03-31
      $Apple(AAPL)$ Apple TV+ losing $1 billion annually sounds pretty intense on the surface, but when you consider it within the context of Apple’s entire business, it’s not nearly as dire as it might seem. Apple TV+ isn’t just about making a profit from streaming; it’s more of a strategic move to get viewers hooked on the Apple ecosystem. The ultimate goal is to turn those subscribers into long-term Apple hardware buyers. Once someone’s invested in a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, they’re more likely to stay within the Apple family for the long haul.As long as the content is well-received and keeps winning awards, the losses are relatively insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Apple’s not looking for short-term streaming prof
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·03-31
      $Microsoft(MSFT)$ Microsoft is one of those companies that they’ve built such a massive moat that it’s almost impossible to see their business model failing. Their software is embedded in nearly every business and household around the world. The renewals keep coming in year after year, and that’s a huge cash flow engine. Sure, the stock price will fluctuate, and there might be bumps along the way, but when you zoom out, the long-term trend is definitely up. Whether AI or any of their other ventures take off or not doesn’t really change the fundamentals.
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·03-28
      $Microsoft(MSFT)$ Microsoft is a powerhouse, no doubt about it. The company pulls in massive amounts of cash year after year, and it has a solid moat around it. Their software is used globally – everyone’s paying for renewals, whether it’s Windows, Office, or their cloud services. The stock will definitely have its ups and downs, that’s just the nature of the market, but in the long term, the trend is almost certainly upward.The thing is, whether their AI projects or any other new ventures make big bucks or not really doesn’t change the game much. What really matters is their core business, which continues to rake in billions annually. That’s the foundation that gives Microsoft staying power, and it’s looking like those
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·03-28
      $Apple(AAPL)$ Alright, so AAPL is looking really solid right now. We’ve got a clear bull flag forming on the daily chart, and I’ve been watching the relative strength over the past few sessions – it’s been pretty strong, with some decent flow backing it up. I’m feeling good about it. we've got the PCE data dropping, and that could be the spark we need to push Apple through that $225 level. If we get that breakout, I’m thinking we could see a move to $228, maybe even up to $232. AAPL consolidating under the trend line. Seems like some accumulation to my eye. Maybe the buyback or someone quietly building a position.
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