Bill Donahue on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'Yup. Fuel costs for everyone moving everything have just jacked upward significantly. Paul Krugman thinks $150/bbl or more is in the cards. Apparently fertilizer shipments have been sufficiently disrupted that southern hemisphere countries like Brazil, with big agriculture sectors, may seem this year’s crop output drop significantly, just because of the specific timing of this mind-bogglingly dumb and needless war. I’m betting we’ll be hearing about spiking petrochemical prices shortly, and then who knows what else. Tack this onto the effects of his tariffs on global trade, inflation, and corporate financial uncertainty, and it’s like he’s laser-focused on trying to prove that James Carville’s “It’s the economy, Stupid!” is wrong.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'Wow, same as Ben’s response to your story. I hope you still have the Mac Plus. I became a shareholder for similar reasons 25 years ago. At the time everyone said Apple was going out of business but I thought there was something the market didn’t understand about Apple’s ethos and that at some point they’d catch on. And they did. The thing that I most admire is Apple’s spirit/culture/ethos. This allows them to make great things, which in turn has driven the stock.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'I am extremely apprehensive about how the violence in the Middle East will affect the world economy and all stocks. I just saw an estimate that oil production is down ~18M bbls a day. The flow rate from the national reserve tops out at ~2M bbls a day. Plus the strait of Hormuz is a route for all sort of fertilizer and other industrial chemicals. This is a huge mess. I suspect we’ll see all sorts of economic disruptions around the world. The next few days might give us a clue about how the markets will react. Regardless of Apple product announcements we are likely to see a shock to the markets.'
on Mark Gurman: Apple's table top robot now coming in September - 'I found his channel last week. Good stuff!'
on Apple's MacBook Neo holds its own against an Amazon Cloud server - 'Agree Darren, I think this is a significant and strategic move by Apple. One that does not undercut its current business or business model. If they could jet shoehorn Mag Safe and a backlit keyboard into it….'
on Seventh annual Apple 3.0 price target contest - 'Amended place holder, to not stand on Steven P’s feet. PED, put me down for a sadder $299. A lot can happen between now and 4 p.m. Eastern, Tuesday, March 31, 2026.'
on Seventh annual Apple 3.0 price target contest - 'Oops Steven, I didn’t see your $300. I’ll amend mine a dollar either side – not sure which yet. Am I optimistic or pessimistic? I totally agree with your “should be’s”.'
on Seventh annual Apple 3.0 price target contest - 'A sad $300 I think Apple is doing everything right at the moment (pending Siri makeover – that is a failing on Apple’s behalf). Its current offerings *should* sell like hot cakes. They *should* take market share with the Neo. They *should* capture market with edge compute capable M5. They are executing as well as they ever have. There is a ‘however’, and I think we all know what the impediment to AAPL being well north of $300 is. Perhaps the mid terms will restore ‘some’ normalcy.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'Something we discovered during the purchasing process is just how many international physical keyboard formats Apple provides. It’s some huge number like 30 (I did not actually count!). They are a blast to look at to see how each language or country has nuances tailored to them. We even printed out the Korean keyboard for our daughter to use as an encoder ring to write in English with the corresponding Korean glyphs. While we’re pretty sure the Korean writing system does not quite work like that, it was fun nonetheless. Great job by Apple on that.'
on Seventh annual Apple 3.0 price target contest - 'PED, Put me down for $297.50 on April 1, 2027 Thank you Brian'
on Mark Gurman: Apple's table top robot now coming in September - '@Richard, I find it amazing as an armchair observer that companies with hundreds of billions of dollars and lots of smart people at their disposal can still screw up.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'Touching story on your first Mac, thank you for sharing it. I just wanted to comment on our latest Mac, which I ordered last night: a citrus Neo with the Latin American keyboard option. My wife, daughter (in 2nd grade) and I are all taking Spanish, so are eligible for the student discount. With the $499 price tag, we sprung for touch ID so $599, we were able to purchase a dedicated computer for the Spanish writing and homework assignments. My only regret is that I wish that I thought of it sooner, because now we have to wait until April for it to arrive. It will become our daughter’s first Mac when we give it to her full time, so I’m not too bummed about that. 🙂'
on Mark Gurman: Apple's table top robot now coming in September - 'You can watch his videos on YouTube. You should find a ‘Subscribe’ button there.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'My relationship with Apple began 40 years ago this year when I literally inherited my first Mac. The Mac Plus I inherited I used to compose a eulogy for my father who owned it before me. After composing the eulogy on the Mac and hearing it read aloud at his funeral, my mother asked me if I wanted to take it back to Washington, DC with me. That first real encounter with an Apple product was a life-transforming experience. I became an Apple shareholder because I believed a company that could make products like that Mac Plus was likely to be a great success. I didn’t become an Apple product advocate because I liked the stock. I became an Apple product advocate because I loved the company’s products and the manner in which celebration of the human spirit and human creativity is designed into each device. Apple’s greatest success, in my view, is the way the company’s products and services continue to transform lives. The company’s revenue of greater than $1 billion per day and its net income of greater than $2 billion per week is an outcome of the company’s desire to serve humanity through superior and thoughtful product design. The greatest testament to the company’s success is not the number of devices used around the world. Rather, it’s the number of people around the world that choose Apple products because of the company’s superior and thoughtful product design. The number of people, like me, that have had life transforming experiences through the use of Apple products is something to celebrate and something to never try and count.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'Below are the ten-year share price performances of the Terrific Ten equities ranked by percentage gains over this time and the percentage gains in the major stock indexes over the same period. NVIDIA (NVDA) up 22,634.19% Tesla (TSLA) up 2,755.50% Broadcom (AVGO) up 2,157.56% Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) up 1,228.24% Apple (AAPL) up 900.43% Alphabet (GOOG) up 715.04% Microsoft (MSFT) up 657.23% Amazon (AMZN) up 635.70% Meta Platforms (META) up 483.29% Walmart (WMT) up 459.76% NASDAQ Composite – up 364.01% Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) up 248.12% S&P 500 – up 227.16% DJIA – up 168.72% Russell 2000 – up 130.81% Again, I’ve added Walmart to today’s list. Only Berkshire didn’t outperform all four major indexes over the ten-year period. It was bested only by the Nasdaq Composite. Apple is currently #5 on the list with a 900% gain in the share price over the time period.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'Entering this week’s trading, below is the market cap scoreboard of the Terrific Ten. These are the 10 largest enterprises ranked by this metric. For this week I’ve added Walmart to the list because its market cap has again moved above $1 trillion. NVIDIA (NVDA) $4.38 trillion Apple (AAPL) $3.67 trillion Alphabet (GOOG) $3.66 trillion Microsoft (MSFT) $2.94 trillion Amazon (AMZN) $2.23 trillion Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) $1.75 trillion Meta Platforms (META) $1.55 trillion Broadcom (AVGO) $ 1.53 trillion Tesla (TSLA) $1.47 trillion Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) $1.06 trillion Walmart (WMT) $1.01 trillion'
on Mark Gurman: Apple's table top robot now coming in September - 'Oops! Not apparently someone you can subscribe to. Part of a large group. I’ll have to rely on Hap to forward more! 🙂'
on Mark Gurman: Apple's table top robot now coming in September - 'This guy’s good! Better than Corporate. I’d almost say they should hire him, but that would surely ruin his approach. Think I’ll subscribe.'
on Seventh annual Apple 3.0 price target contest - 'Apple’s 50th. So I’ll go for current plus 50. An even $300.00. This is what it SHOULD be now! And it “should” be 350 by then, but it’s all now just a crapshoot and I just sincerely hope it’s not LOWER than its current price by then! (And all that would imply. 🙁 )'
on Seventh annual Apple 3.0 price target contest - 'Ugh, I don’t like the new rule that allows multiple people to pick the same number. AAPL’s at 250, so I’ll pick $329. I’m pessimistic not about Apple, but about the world economy.'
on Seventh annual Apple 3.0 price target contest - '$315 Can’t believe I was the lowest guess on last years list. Ye of little faith.'


