What are the safest long term big stocks that will beat inflation? Is apple a safe bet?
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>>1403896
If you want to be safe, buy ETFs and not single stocks like apple
>>1403896
All of them, hence an ETF rather than one single stock.
Anyway, Apple is not the "safest" because it's a tech stock (these stocks come and go). Utilities, telecoms, consumer staples... are safer.
Apple has had lot's of problem since Steve died. They make a shitty product and the rage behind buying it has faded away. Now they are underperforming and underselling from having crappy products. Definitely not safe at all, unless you want to get cucked and lose millions like Buffet did.
>>1403896
Apple is going down. It has quarterly report today that's going to stink. You should not buy, rather short Apple.
>not investing in the $LEDS dip
I've been watching LEDS for past week and everytime it hits $6 it goes to $7 the next day. Finally bought in and certain it will hit $7 soon.
>>1403896
Nah, the iPhone 7 looks like butt and MacOS is severely outdated. Even with their latest iteration, all they really did was slap Siri on it.
>>1404232
>Anyway, Apple is not the "safest" because it's a tech stock (these stocks come and go). Utilities, telecoms, consumer staples... are safer.
pretty much this, except telecoms are still tech-ish and may need to change a lot with innovation. mobiles replaced landlines, VoIP has replaced mobiles but they still bill us minutes instead of MB, glass fiber needs huge investment and may or may not become obsolete by 5G and upwards. and if the internet becomes more and more popular they might turn it into a utility as well, which would shake the whole thing up quite a lot...