Morningstar Moments: Our Experts' Thoughts on Apple and ARK
How much has Vanguard changed?
How much has Vanguard changed?
1) ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
https://twitter.com/AmyCArnott1/status/1470863431595139075
ARK investors have been on a wild ride with the fund, from its rise in 2020 to its downward trend over the past few months. All in all, investors may be feeling disappointed. Amy Arnott investigates the massive gap between ARKK’s total returns and what shareholders experienced.
2) Apple (AAPL)
https://twitter.com/MstarMarkets/status/1469305906328387586
This company is not exactly the Apple of every investor’s eye at the moment. Between the short product cycles (what number iPhone are we at, again?) and the fierce competition it faces, Abhinav Davuluri tells us what the bulls, bears, and he thinks of the stock's shares.
3) Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)
https://twitter.com/christine_benz/status/1470760478179827713
Has the formula Vanguard has been using for the past 40 years finally run its course? The once innovative fund company is becoming like the others, observes John Rekenthaler. He takes us through what Jack Bogle started and how the blueprint has changed today.
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