With the Nasdaq index in correction territory, many investors are trying to decide if it's a buying opportunity or if they should run for the hills. A correction is marked by an index declining 10% from its all-time high, which isn't quite as severe as a bear market.
The recent market correction has brought on significant investor pain. With the market suffering the worst one-day drop since 2022 on March 10, buying may be the last thing some investors want to do.
If you've been an investor for a while, you've likely heard Warren Buffett's advice: "You can't buy what is popular and do well." And his point is well taken.
The U.S. economy has produced the world's most valuable companies for more than a century. United States Steel became the first $1 billion company in 1901, and 117 years later in 2018, Apple became the first enterprise to achieve a valuation of $1 trillion.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is currently the world's largest company with a market capitalization of $3.25 trillion valuation.
A tech sector sell-off has investors on edge, but is it time to buy the dip? Tyler Herriage and Beth Kindig share their thoughts on the recent decline.
A prominent Apple blogger says the company “squandered” its credibility by advertising Siri features as an iPhone 16 selling point — when they were nowhere near ready to use.
Apple (AAPL) concluded the recent trading session at $213.49, signifying a +1.82% move from its prior day's close.
The "Magnificent Seven" stocks haven't been immune to the overall market decline. BMO Capital Markets chief investment Strategist Brian Belski says there's one Mag 7 stock he would buy on the dip.
Friday bolstered a huge rally, but it wasn't enough to reverse a red week on Wall Street. Major selling action across the Mag 7 caused all indices to slide.
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Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss why the Apple bears have it all wrong, where users can access AI on Apple devices, and much more.