$Apple(AAPL)$ With Apple, I’ve come to realize that the exact entry price just isn’t the most important thing if you’re planning to hold it long term. What really matters is whether you’re okay with the kind of steady, reliable return it can offer—somewhere in that 6% to 10% range annually when you factor in revenue growth, margin improvements, and buybacks. It might not beat the $S&P 500(.SPX)$ every single year, but it’s consistent, and it’s Apple—we're talking about one of the most solid, cash-rich businesses out there. If you’re cool with slow and steady, it’s still a great name to have in your portfolio.

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