| Alex Moschina Publisher Manward Press | Like a piano set beneath a hydraulic press, Apple (AAPL) stock got crushed on Friday. Don't get the reference? That's ok... The CliffsNotes version is that Apple released a commercial for its new ultra-thin iPad Pro on Tuesday, in which it crushes instruments, sculptures, paint cans and other icons of human creativity beneath a giant hydraulic press. [Tiny AI Stock to Dominate $25T Market? 📈 Discover Nvidia's Secret Partner Poised for as Much as a 4,735% Revenue Surge This Year!] Here's a screenshot taken from YouTube: View larger image Once the press has thoroughly flattened (well, destroyed) all those archaic tools of expression, it lifts to reveal Apple's latest and most advanced iPad. The thing is really thin. Get it? Unfortunately, critics were none-too-impressed with Apple's apparent distaste for the analog arts. With a growing number of folks - from artists to white collar workers - worried that Big Tech is going to eliminate their jobs, Apple's message struck a sour note. The backlash became so loud that the company was forced to issue an apology just two days later. "We missed the mark with this video," said Apple's VP of marketing communications, "and we're sorry." It's just the latest in a string of unfortunate events for Apple. (Though, on the bright side, it did serve as a topical anecdote to kick off this week's Town Hall with Manward Executives.) The narrative surrounding the company has turned quite negative. Before it reported better-than-expected earnings on May 2, shares were down more than 10% for the year. Things were just starting to look up. And then... Friday's drop. That's the power of narrative. As Shah wrote in yesterday's Total Wealth: Narratives are powerful drivers of market behavior, capable of influencing short-term trading and creating significant volatility. While they can provide opportunities for traders to make quick gains, they also pose risks. Especially when the narrative diverges significantly from economic realities. That's why it's so important that you understand what's happening behind those big swings. | | If you haven't already read Shah's piece, check it out here. And keep scrolling for links to everything else we published this week. Have a great weekend, Alex The Most Powerful Force Driving Today's Markets Narrative trading isn't just a style of investing. It's an approach that every modern investor must make part of their overall strategy. Learn about it here... Dealmaker's Diary: "Insure" Your Portfolio With This 8% Yielder Many investors are looking for growth plays in the tech sector. But Alpesh is looking at one stock that has remained undervalued… while paying an 8% yield. Check it out here... Buy This, Not That: Clear Skies Ahead for Airline Stocks? Travel record after record has been broken. Are airline stocks are set for clear skies ahead? Shah looks at 6 of the biggest airline stocks in his latest Buy This, Not That episode. Watch it here (with transcript)... Buy Crypto… Even When It Feels Like Hell Robert has made the most money buying crypto when it felt like hell to do so. See why he says now's the time to buy... Monday Takeaways: The Market Has Selective Hearing The Fed stayed hawkish on rates… but the market heard what it wants to hear… and rallied. Here's why it's a "rally in the alley," according to Shah... Want more content like this? | | | Alex Moschina Alex Moschina is the Publisher of Manward Press. A gifted writer, editor and financial researcher, Alex's career in publishing began more than a decade ago when he worked at one of the world's leading providers of academic research and reference materials. Alex first cut his teeth in the realm of investing when he joined the team at White Cap Research in 2010. There he was charged with covering emerging market trends and investment opportunities. A stint as senior managing editor and editorial director at the prestigious Oxford Club followed. A frequent speaker at conferences and events, Alex has led educational workshops across the U.S. and Canada. | | |
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