$Apple(AAPL)$ Once you buy Mac, you never go back, it's a very old saying. 

I remember back to my first year in uni, computer studies was one course, half the course was on Mac's, the other was ibm. IBM and dos seriously sucked. Macs were amazing. And then ibm made a seriously brilliant strategic move, licensed out their tech so that the price came down significantly below apple. Everyone went android (as its now called) inferior but affordable. When windows came along, well it still sucked big time. But it was still cheap comparatively. 

Now android is fantastic, but I jumped ship on them when I was financially able to buy the better product. An example, I brought my first apple desktop in 2004, it wasn't cheap back then it was $2,700, jump forward to 2024, yes it died early this year. I went into morning, it was like loosing a member of the family.

Random you are probably thinking, my grandchildren have my original iPad, I bought that when they first came out so I could play online games... well only one initially... poker, then more exciting games like galaxy online. But my point, it still works, grandkids watch Netflix and you tube, it runs fine, and it's bulletproof. Well over 10 years old, and 2 toddlers can't break it.

Yes, let's balance it out, Im writing this post on my 3rd iPad second one died, iPhones, oh if I include my children, partners, and me, it's more than I can count. But once you go Mac, you don't go back

Will it top the $3 trillion, yes. It is inter generational, parents have taught their children, and their children are now teaching Their children. There can be only one. And it is Mac. Unless they stuff it up. I'd certainly buy Mac shares over Hewlett-Packard, as investors we just have to watch this space.

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  • zippyzo
    ·06-06

    I love Apple products anyway

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  • BorisBack
    ·06-06
    True loyalty to a brand
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