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🚨Welcome to “Rank Those Stocks!”🚨 #1 #rankthosestocks This is going to be a reoccurring post where I simply give 3 stocks and you rank them! A special prize 🏆 (a follow) goes to those of you who explain why you ranked the way you did! This weeks theme is… Tech 📱 Our stocks are $AAPL , $GOOGL , and $FB ⤵️Let’s hear your rankings down below!
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My ranking is $AAPL $GOOGL $FB I enjoy Apple’s dividend and think their customer loyalty is unmatched. This makes for a relatively stable and safe holding in any portfolio. Google still has so much potential… you cannot use the internet without seeing, using, or experiencing something from Google. Facebook is last on my list but it is a powerful company nonetheless. Mark Zuckerberg sort of scaresSee more
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1. $GOOGL Just a titan of the industry, they always continue to surprise me. 2. $FB Just something is use on the regular, plus the co-founder of the company created $ASAN my bae. 3. $AAPL - I like apple, I really do. I just don't use any of their products personally. (BTW I fully expect you to unfollow me, then re-follow me as my prize 😆)
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1. $GOOGL 2. $AAPL 3. $FB I like this new idea 💡👍🏽
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@Xander882214 I got you! ✅ Thank you for sharing! $GOOGL I feel is sometimes “under appreciated” I say that lightly so I do not get attacked but I just don’t always hear as much about it as I do with other companies.
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1. $FB this was a hard one. I just feel like Mark Zuckerberg is a beast, and he's not done. 2. $GOOGL - because they rule the world. Which is why I had a hard time between them and $FB . They are consistent. But not doing anything new. 3. $AAPL - as much as everyone loves Apple I just haven't seen anything new or wowing. I'm not an apple user myself, and I'm invested in them longterm mostly because ofSee more
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@ctsshah Thank you! Felt like it is a quick and easy way to interact with the community while starting some good conversations! I am excited to use some other themes!
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@kahnecowgirl I 100% agree with you about Mr. Zuckerberg, he is far from done. I like your other two takes as well! All three companies are great in their own rights, makes it difficult to rank them. Followed ✅
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Sorry was in between patients - 1. $GOOGL - YouTube - coming after Twitch and TikTok/SnapChat w/ short videos, main YouTube is gonna take down network television w/ content creation. Already owns search industry 2. $AAPL - I think moving in to finances w/ Apple Pay, locks up music, phones, and tabelts 3. $FB - growing out marketplace, trying to rival ebay on auctions, manipulates the narrative
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$GOOG $AAPL $FB My whole life in saved in Google Drive and I live on YouTube, so if I bad mouth big brother, they'll ruin my life Apple gas consistent growth and devotion despite the fact that I dislike their products and business practices. Facebook is just evil and all their products suck outside of Oculus but they didn't even make that, that just bought them lol.See more
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@Xander882214 good morning!!! happy investing day.😃
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@Twhip Good morning to you as well! I wish you much gains today. 😁
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1. $AAPL - App Store, Apple car, Apple credit card, and of course their physical products (AirPods, MacBooks, iPhones, etc). Brand loyalty is huge. 2. $GOOG - I use their products every day, and they are the masters of search (google searches and YouTube) 3. $FB - I don’t use Facebook that often, but their #metaverse ideas are fascinating
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$GOOGL $AAPL $FB (hardly use) ranking is biased based on my time using the product of the company 😅
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1. $GOOGL - massive corporation that is working on almost everything. Sometimes I like to compare it to the Skynet corporation of Terminator movies or Tyrell corporation of the Blade Runner movie (fans of the films understand why 😁😁). The way they completely changed internet searching, created a massive model of ad revenue online plus the influence they have on mobile computing is astonishing. AreaSee more
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The consensus seems to be that Facebook is doodoo
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Lets be honest ... we would all glady have a free share of $FB 😂 am I right @HolisticInvesting
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@ctsshah I mean if you're just handing them out 👉👈
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😅 maybe the Public overwatch will do it
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@HolisticInvesting YouTube is television and Facebook is scary. 👀
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@financepillowtalk I love how you pointed out all the non-tangible aspects of Apple first. I think many people overlook those‼️
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@Jega I love your explanation of your choices! Super thorough and I think of $GOOGL in the same way! It touches us every day and every where and we do not even realize it. Followed✅
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@nluu If all I do is watch YouTube on my iPhone how do I rank mine using your system? 😂
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@HolisticInvesting @ctsshah Gimme the cash instead (I would sell anyways) 👀 Then reinvest only a small piece by buying $VOO 😂
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I went my own route with ranking ... most likely to affect the world in a negative manner to least likely. $FB $GOOGL $AAPL I had a whole post typed up but it started going sideways into rant territory 🤣See more
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@LexWood truly an artist at work
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