Is Apple Stock Worth Investing?
Is Apple Stock Worth Investing?
Many investors, are Apple shares worth investing in? is looking for the answer.
In this article, we'll take a look at Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) renowned ecosystem and what makes it so lucrative.
Ecosystem
The term ecosystem began to be used more and more. As an example to this; We can give you Square's ecosystem, which includes structures such as seller side, Cash App and Tidal.
Apple's ecosystem, on the other hand, is on a whole other level. The ecosystem, which resembles the pieces of a puzzle, is becoming more and more supportive of each other.
Released alongside the iPod Touch in 2007, the iPhone was the first big piece of this puzzle. Then came the iPad, Apple Watch, Airpod and other services.
Any product known to work perfectly can also be used on its own. However, upon closer inspection, it can be seen that each product released by Apple has a specific task.
This situation can be evaluated positively and negatively for everyone from different perspectives. However, for Apple customers, it is clear that everything is in sync and there are no hassles.
But what about people who don't want to buy every product from the Apple brand? We can say that they are trapped in a garden surrounded by walls. Inside the walls, everything is great, but very difficult to get out.
What's next?
Apple is still growing, even with a $2.11 trillion valuation. The company, which is highly focused on VR / IAR, is expected to launch mixed reality headsets with Apple Glasses in 2022.
The headset will come with a high price tag of $ 3 thousand. That price is almost 10 times more expensive than Facebook's Oculus.
In addition, rumors that Apple will release a car bring comments that a new and big piece will be added to the puzzle.
But these rumors date back to 2014, when Project Titan was announced.
Epic Games and the Apple struggle
Epic Games, who sued Apple for the way it runs the App Store, says the store is a monopoly and charges high fees for games like Fortnite. Apple takes a 30 % commission on in-app payments from Epic and most App Store users.
The US Department of Justice was not indifferent to this dominance of Apple and launched an antitrust investigation into the App Store's fee policies.
Even if Epic doesn't win the lawsuit, it can set a precedent for how future lawsuits will be decided.
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