Just because a lot of people that you spect owns something doesn't mean anybody listening should go out and buy it, or that it's even a good thing to purchase. We all have to make our own investing decisions. And since it was very high priced, very unlikely they bought it at these high prices selling in. I would guess they bought it lower than what i bought it for. May be the best company in the world. It's not impossible that it isn't. Sylia, i mean, that's what i wanted. That goingiu ike ta, i think that's fascinating.
As inflation takes off and the federal reserve raises interest rates, making a recession more likely, what happens to the value of high growth and FAANG companies?
In this episode of InvestED, Phil and Danielle dig into what has and could happen to Google’s growth and price, and what that means for you as an investor.
Between Google’s unique way to track and store data, ad-revenue generation, and changing data and privacy laws, tune into this episode of InvestED to learn more about the strategic position Google (now Alphabet) has on the market and what it means to investors.
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Topics Discussed:
- Warren Buffett Style Investing
- Google’s price
- Data collection and regulation
- FAANG Stocks
- Network Moats
- Google’s Moat
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