• joe ngingjoe nging
      ·53 minutes ago
      Future world science museum marina bay sands🙂🙂🙂🙂FLY FUTURE it looks like a butterfly see you can bee has earned stripes.
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    • MAHEMAHE
      ·00:06
      $Broadcom(AVGO)$  The image is a post about Broadcom (AVGO) and its recent earnings, discussing whether it's still worth investing in despite slowing AI growth. It highlights the company's record revenue and includes a reward of 1000 Tiger Coins. Broadcom Inc. is a global technology leader that designs, develops and supplies semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions. The company's product offerings serve the data center, networking, software, broadband, wireless, storage, and industrial markets. Broadcom is the product of consolidation, with businesses that are an amalgamation of former companies like legacy Broadcom and Avago Technologies in chips, as well as Brocade, CA Technologies, and Symantec in softw
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    • Waldo01Waldo01
      ·06-07 18:06
      As a student I learned a lot of thing here and I want to let others know that trading with this account is good
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    • Waldo01Waldo01
      ·06-07 18:02
      $Apple(AAPL)$  it will have a lot of buyers 
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    • Waldo01Waldo01
      ·06-07 18:00
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    • Abbott Cook(e)Abbott Cook(e)
      ·06-07 05:21
      $Apple(AAPL)$ As a retired guy into big tech and dividends, AAPL’s a no-brainer. Steady dividends (12 years up!), $166B cash pile, and an ecosystem folks can’t quit—iPhones, Services, even that fancy Vision Pro. Safer than REITs with growth? Yep. Sleep well knowing Tim Cook’s got this retirement wingman locked in. 🍎💰
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·06-07 01:33

      Next Week Play After Strong Positive Finish Marking Second Consecutive Weekly Gain

      The U.S. stock market experienced a strong positive performance for the week ending 06 June 2025, marking the second consecutive week of gains for the major indexes and the fifth time in seven weeks that they have risen. An eventful week in the stock market saw a notable 14.3% decline in $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ shares following a public clash between Elon Musk and President Trump regarding a reconciliation bill. Here is a breakdown of the key insights Major Index Performance (Week Ending 06 June 2025) S&P 500: Rose 1.5% for the week. It closed just above 6,000 points on Friday, a level not seen since February 21, and is now up 2% since the start of 2025, making it the top performer among the three major indexes year-to-date. Dow Jones Industrial
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    • Tiger VTiger V
      ·06-06 17:31
      I opened 0.24308 share(s) $Apple(AAPL)$  ,I made an additional investment in Apple, confident in its leadership in the emerging personal AI server device market. Apple’s full stack of hardware, software, and services, combined with its massive 2.35 billion user base, gives it a unique edge in optimizing AI-driven experiences. Anticipated updates to Apple Intelligence, expanded regional reach, and new partnerships beyond OpenAI highlight strong growth potential. Rumored UI redesigns, aligning with Vision Pro’s OS, signal a major user experience upgrade. Overall, Apple remains well-positioned to capitalize on AI innovation and deliver long-term value.
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    • Eric SaroyanEric Saroyan
      ·06-06 11:22
      $AAPL stock, down 20% in 2025, is seen by some analysts as a buying opportunity due to its long-term potential. @BankofAmerica Securities analyst Wamsi Mohan maintains a Buy rating with a $235 price target, citing Apple’s ecosystem strength, brand loyalty, and over 2.3 billion device units.
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·06-06 07:15
      $Apple(AAPL)$ It’s been a bit of a grind for Apple lately, stuck in that narrow trading range, lagging behind the other Mag 7 stocks. The $200 level is holding up as solid support, but it keeps running into resistance around $193. Two days in a row now it’s been rejected right at that breakout point, which definitely raises some red flags. There’s potential we could see it test the bottom again before making any big moves. It’s frustrating for sure, but it’s not uncommon for stocks to go through these consolidation phases before breaking out. Time will tell
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    • JC888JC888
      ·06-06 00:25

      Goldman says Sell AAPL and NVDA. For real ?

      There is something to be said about the Magnificent Seven group of stocks. For one, a handful of them are really resilient. Nothing could keep them down for long. Like it or not, they still make up a lion’s share of S&P 500 market value. However, recently some managers of actively managed mutual funds are seeing better value and growth in Financial and Healthcare stocks, instead of the Magnificent 7. Underweight Stocks. A Goldman Sachs recent study found that for Q1 2025, managers of 541 large-cap mutual funds with $3.5 trillion in total assets owned less big tech stocks than their usual benchmarks. For example, fund managers had the biggest underweight in $Apple(AAPL)$ (#1) and $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ (#2) th
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    • Ida JulietIda Juliet
      ·06-05 17:30
      $Apple(AAPL)$ No more fingerprint hassles means they’re leaning big into facial recognition, and that buzz alone could drive a refresh wave later this year. With iPhone demand steady and margins solid, AAPL’s play to premiumize entry-level devices looks like a savvy move to lock in more loyal users.
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    • Abbott Cook(e)Abbott Cook(e)
      ·06-05 15:55
      $Apple(AAPL)$ Sure, AAPL’s not a “high-yield” monster (1.5% annual payout, thank you), but let’s be real—it’s as reliable as my Sunday morning omelet routine. Plus, they’ve increased dividends for 12 straight years—like clockwork, just without the confusing tiny hands. That payout’s not just pocket change; it’s my “new putter fund” or “emergency bourbon reserve.” And with $166B in cash, they’ve got more savings than my retirement account… which is saying something.[Great][Great][Great]
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·05-26

      Tariff Trouble: Is Apple the Biggest Target on Wall Street?

      $Apple(AAPL)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ Donald Trump’s recent warning of a 25% tariff on iPhones not manufactured in the U.S. sent Apple’s stock plunging 4% in a single day. The market’s swift reaction highlights the tech giant’s perceived vulnerability to trade policy shifts. But with tariffs looming as a potential game-changer, the question remains: Is Apple really the stock most exposed to this risk? Let’s unpack the situation with a deep dive into the numbers, comparisons, and possibilities. The Fallout: What Happened? Trump’s tariff threat wasn’t subtle. Targeting Apple directly, he suggested that iPhones not made in America could face a steep 25% levy. Investors didn’t hesitate—Apple’s stock dropped 4% al
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    • OptionspuppyOptionspuppy
      ·05-26

      📉 Is Apple the Stock Most Exposed to Tariff Risk? Not Quite.

      $Apple(AAPL)$  . ⸻ 📉 Is Apple the Stock Most Exposed to Tariff Risk? Not Quite. The recent 4% dip in Apple’s stock price, following Trump’s warning of 25% tariffs on iPhones not made in the U.S., has reignited the long-standing debate: Is Apple the stock most vulnerable to global trade tensions? On the surface, the headline makes a compelling case. Apple relies heavily on Chinese manufacturing and exports a significant portion of its hardware into the U.S. But dig deeper, and the reality is far more nuanced. ⸻ 🍎 Apple Is More Than Just iPhones It’s important to first recognize that Apple is no longer just a hardware company. While iPhones remain a core product, they now represent less than 50% of total revenue —
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·05-26

      Apple, Tesla, Nvidia — The Great Stocks I Didn’t Catch

      Let me just say it: if I had bought Apple, Tesla, and Nvidia many, many years ago, I would probably be sipping coconut water on my private island by now. But alas, I didn’t buy any of them — back then, I didn’t even have a trading account. A long time ago — not in ancient history, but well before they became stock market superstars — Apple, Tesla, and Nvidia were trading at prices that now look almost unbelievable. Back then, they were good companies with potential, but they didn’t have the hype they do today. Tesla hadn’t yet become a household name, Nvidia wasn’t yet the face of AI, and Apple — while popular — was still growing into the tech giant it is now. Fast forward to today, and things have changed. These companies are now at the center of their industries, and their stock prices r
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    • A.111A.111
      ·05-26
      Apple is currently among the U.S. companies most exposed to tariffs, particularly due to its reliance on China for manufacturing. The company's dependence on Chinese factories for iPhone production makes it especially vulnerable to U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.  In response to these tariffs, Apple has begun shifting some production to India and Vietnam to mitigate the impact. However, the company still expects U.S. tariffs to cost it $900 million in the current quarter.  Analysts have noted that Apple has the biggest exposure to American tariffs on Chinese goods among U.S. tech companies. The company's stock has experienced significant volatility due to these trade tensions, with a notable drop in market capitalization following tariff announcements.  While Apple is taking
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    • AhqingAhqing
      ·05-25
      Yes believe will bounce back soon and continue buy 
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    • Ken KOKen KO
      ·05-25
      $Apple(AAPL)$  👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·05-24

      Trump’s Tariff Bombshell: Is Apple the Biggest Loser?

      $Apple(AAPL)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ Apple’s stock just nosedived 4% after Trump dropped a bombshell: a 25% tariff on iPhones not made in the U.S. It’s a gut punch to a company that’s built its empire on a global supply chain, and investors are spooked. But is Apple really the stock most exposed to this tariff threat, or is it just the loudest name in the room? Let’s dive into the chaos, crunch the numbers, and figure out what’s at stake. The Tariff Trigger: What Trump Said and Why It Hurts Trump’s warning was clear—bring iPhone production to U.S. soil, or face a 25% tariff on every device shipped in. For Apple, this isn’t a vague threat; it’s a dir
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    • MAHEMAHE
      ·00:06
      $Broadcom(AVGO)$  The image is a post about Broadcom (AVGO) and its recent earnings, discussing whether it's still worth investing in despite slowing AI growth. It highlights the company's record revenue and includes a reward of 1000 Tiger Coins. Broadcom Inc. is a global technology leader that designs, develops and supplies semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions. The company's product offerings serve the data center, networking, software, broadband, wireless, storage, and industrial markets. Broadcom is the product of consolidation, with businesses that are an amalgamation of former companies like legacy Broadcom and Avago Technologies in chips, as well as Brocade, CA Technologies, and Symantec in softw
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    • joe ngingjoe nging
      ·53 minutes ago
      Future world science museum marina bay sands🙂🙂🙂🙂FLY FUTURE it looks like a butterfly see you can bee has earned stripes.
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·06-07 01:33

      Next Week Play After Strong Positive Finish Marking Second Consecutive Weekly Gain

      The U.S. stock market experienced a strong positive performance for the week ending 06 June 2025, marking the second consecutive week of gains for the major indexes and the fifth time in seven weeks that they have risen. An eventful week in the stock market saw a notable 14.3% decline in $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ shares following a public clash between Elon Musk and President Trump regarding a reconciliation bill. Here is a breakdown of the key insights Major Index Performance (Week Ending 06 June 2025) S&P 500: Rose 1.5% for the week. It closed just above 6,000 points on Friday, a level not seen since February 21, and is now up 2% since the start of 2025, making it the top performer among the three major indexes year-to-date. Dow Jones Industrial
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      Next Week Play After Strong Positive Finish Marking Second Consecutive Weekly Gain
    • JC888JC888
      ·06-06 00:25

      Goldman says Sell AAPL and NVDA. For real ?

      There is something to be said about the Magnificent Seven group of stocks. For one, a handful of them are really resilient. Nothing could keep them down for long. Like it or not, they still make up a lion’s share of S&P 500 market value. However, recently some managers of actively managed mutual funds are seeing better value and growth in Financial and Healthcare stocks, instead of the Magnificent 7. Underweight Stocks. A Goldman Sachs recent study found that for Q1 2025, managers of 541 large-cap mutual funds with $3.5 trillion in total assets owned less big tech stocks than their usual benchmarks. For example, fund managers had the biggest underweight in $Apple(AAPL)$ (#1) and $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ (#2) th
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    • Waldo01Waldo01
      ·06-07 18:06
      As a student I learned a lot of thing here and I want to let others know that trading with this account is good
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    • Waldo01Waldo01
      ·06-07 18:02
      $Apple(AAPL)$  it will have a lot of buyers 
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    • Waldo01Waldo01
      ·06-07 18:00
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    • Abbott Cook(e)Abbott Cook(e)
      ·06-07 05:21
      $Apple(AAPL)$ As a retired guy into big tech and dividends, AAPL’s a no-brainer. Steady dividends (12 years up!), $166B cash pile, and an ecosystem folks can’t quit—iPhones, Services, even that fancy Vision Pro. Safer than REITs with growth? Yep. Sleep well knowing Tim Cook’s got this retirement wingman locked in. 🍎💰
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    • Tiger VTiger V
      ·06-06 17:31
      I opened 0.24308 share(s) $Apple(AAPL)$  ,I made an additional investment in Apple, confident in its leadership in the emerging personal AI server device market. Apple’s full stack of hardware, software, and services, combined with its massive 2.35 billion user base, gives it a unique edge in optimizing AI-driven experiences. Anticipated updates to Apple Intelligence, expanded regional reach, and new partnerships beyond OpenAI highlight strong growth potential. Rumored UI redesigns, aligning with Vision Pro’s OS, signal a major user experience upgrade. Overall, Apple remains well-positioned to capitalize on AI innovation and deliver long-term value.
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    • Elle_EvansElle_Evans
      ·06-06 07:15
      $Apple(AAPL)$ It’s been a bit of a grind for Apple lately, stuck in that narrow trading range, lagging behind the other Mag 7 stocks. The $200 level is holding up as solid support, but it keeps running into resistance around $193. Two days in a row now it’s been rejected right at that breakout point, which definitely raises some red flags. There’s potential we could see it test the bottom again before making any big moves. It’s frustrating for sure, but it’s not uncommon for stocks to go through these consolidation phases before breaking out. Time will tell
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    • Eric SaroyanEric Saroyan
      ·06-06 11:22
      $AAPL stock, down 20% in 2025, is seen by some analysts as a buying opportunity due to its long-term potential. @BankofAmerica Securities analyst Wamsi Mohan maintains a Buy rating with a $235 price target, citing Apple’s ecosystem strength, brand loyalty, and over 2.3 billion device units.
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    • Abbott Cook(e)Abbott Cook(e)
      ·06-05 15:55
      $Apple(AAPL)$ Sure, AAPL’s not a “high-yield” monster (1.5% annual payout, thank you), but let’s be real—it’s as reliable as my Sunday morning omelet routine. Plus, they’ve increased dividends for 12 straight years—like clockwork, just without the confusing tiny hands. That payout’s not just pocket change; it’s my “new putter fund” or “emergency bourbon reserve.” And with $166B in cash, they’ve got more savings than my retirement account… which is saying something.[Great][Great][Great]
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    • Ida JulietIda Juliet
      ·06-05 17:30
      $Apple(AAPL)$ No more fingerprint hassles means they’re leaning big into facial recognition, and that buzz alone could drive a refresh wave later this year. With iPhone demand steady and margins solid, AAPL’s play to premiumize entry-level devices looks like a savvy move to lock in more loyal users.
      183Comment
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·05-26

      Tariff Trouble: Is Apple the Biggest Target on Wall Street?

      $Apple(AAPL)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ Donald Trump’s recent warning of a 25% tariff on iPhones not manufactured in the U.S. sent Apple’s stock plunging 4% in a single day. The market’s swift reaction highlights the tech giant’s perceived vulnerability to trade policy shifts. But with tariffs looming as a potential game-changer, the question remains: Is Apple really the stock most exposed to this risk? Let’s unpack the situation with a deep dive into the numbers, comparisons, and possibilities. The Fallout: What Happened? Trump’s tariff threat wasn’t subtle. Targeting Apple directly, he suggested that iPhones not made in America could face a steep 25% levy. Investors didn’t hesitate—Apple’s stock dropped 4% al
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      Tariff Trouble: Is Apple the Biggest Target on Wall Street?
    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·05-24

      Trump’s Tariff Bombshell: Is Apple the Biggest Loser?

      $Apple(AAPL)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ Apple’s stock just nosedived 4% after Trump dropped a bombshell: a 25% tariff on iPhones not made in the U.S. It’s a gut punch to a company that’s built its empire on a global supply chain, and investors are spooked. But is Apple really the stock most exposed to this tariff threat, or is it just the loudest name in the room? Let’s dive into the chaos, crunch the numbers, and figure out what’s at stake. The Tariff Trigger: What Trump Said and Why It Hurts Trump’s warning was clear—bring iPhone production to U.S. soil, or face a 25% tariff on every device shipped in. For Apple, this isn’t a vague threat; it’s a dir
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·05-23
      $Apple(AAPL)$ $ProShares UltraPro QQQ(TQQQ)$ $ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ(SQQQ)$ 🍏⚠️🚨 $AAPL: STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OR PRIMED FOR LIFT-OFF? 🚨⚠️🍎 As of 24May25, 🇳🇿NZ Time HEAVY MOAT STOCKS ON SALE! 🛍️💥 These 14 wide moat giants are now trading close to their 52-week lows - and some of the biggest names in tech and pharma are sitting at steep discounts 👇 $AAPL - 116.8% $ABNB - 120.8% $ASML - 124.4% $GOOG - 117.3% $ADBE - 122.3% $AMAT - 126.4% $MRK - 105.9% $MSFT - 128.3% $MSI - 118.9% $NVO - 117.4% $QCOM - 118.2% $RACE - 123.5% $RELX - 127.5% $SCCO - 119.6% $UL - 121.1% Apple’s December-April selloff looks technically complete, bottoming decisively at $169.21 📉. But
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    • OptionspuppyOptionspuppy
      ·05-26

      📉 Is Apple the Stock Most Exposed to Tariff Risk? Not Quite.

      $Apple(AAPL)$  . ⸻ 📉 Is Apple the Stock Most Exposed to Tariff Risk? Not Quite. The recent 4% dip in Apple’s stock price, following Trump’s warning of 25% tariffs on iPhones not made in the U.S., has reignited the long-standing debate: Is Apple the stock most vulnerable to global trade tensions? On the surface, the headline makes a compelling case. Apple relies heavily on Chinese manufacturing and exports a significant portion of its hardware into the U.S. But dig deeper, and the reality is far more nuanced. ⸻ 🍎 Apple Is More Than Just iPhones It’s important to first recognize that Apple is no longer just a hardware company. While iPhones remain a core product, they now represent less than 50% of total revenue —
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·05-24
      $Apple(AAPL)$ Commentary: Trump’s Tariff Warning to Apple – A Test of Resilience and Opportunity As of 05:53 PM NZST on Saturday, May 24, 2025, the financial world is buzzing with Trump’s recent warning to Apple, threatening a 25% tariff on iPhones unless they are manufactured in the U.S. The news has triggered a 4% drop in Apple’s stock, sparking debates about whether it is the most exposed to tariff risks. This event, while initially unsettling, offers a nuanced perspective on Apple’s strategic adaptability, the broader market dynamics, and the potential for both challenges and opportunities. Here’s a detailed commentary. The Catalyst: Tariff Threat and Market Reaction Trump’s proposal aligns with his long-standing trade policy of incentivizing
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·05-24
      Apple Put Options Volume Rise as Trump Threatens New Tariffs $Apple(AAPL)$   is seeing increasing demand for put options that can shield holders against continued slide in the share price after President Donald Trump threatened to impose a new round of 25% tariffs on iPhones sold in the US that are not manufactured in the country. Shares of the iPhone maker fell 2.7% to $195. That deepened the share price decline to about 22% this year, the worst among the Magnificent Seven stocks that includes $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$, $Tesla (TSLA.US)$, $Meta Platforms (META.US)$, $Amazon (AMZN.US)$, $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ and $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$.   The most-active Apple options are zero-days-to-expiration (0DTE) p
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·05-26

      Apple, Tesla, Nvidia — The Great Stocks I Didn’t Catch

      Let me just say it: if I had bought Apple, Tesla, and Nvidia many, many years ago, I would probably be sipping coconut water on my private island by now. But alas, I didn’t buy any of them — back then, I didn’t even have a trading account. A long time ago — not in ancient history, but well before they became stock market superstars — Apple, Tesla, and Nvidia were trading at prices that now look almost unbelievable. Back then, they were good companies with potential, but they didn’t have the hype they do today. Tesla hadn’t yet become a household name, Nvidia wasn’t yet the face of AI, and Apple — while popular — was still growing into the tech giant it is now. Fast forward to today, and things have changed. These companies are now at the center of their industries, and their stock prices r
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      Apple, Tesla, Nvidia — The Great Stocks I Didn’t Catch