Dell's stock took a hit after its latest earnings report, but I’m not jumping on the dip just yet. The company's fiscal Q4 guidance seems underwhelming to me, signaling potential challenges ahead. Despite the drop, the stock price still feels too high—it's nowhere near its 52-week low, which makes me hesitant to buy in now. Additionally, the dividend yield is relatively low, which doesn’t provide much incentive for long-term holding, especially considering the uncertainty surrounding the company’s near-term outlook. For me, the risks still outweigh the potential rewards at this price point.
# DELL Fell After Earnings: Would You Buy the Dip?

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