ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Evidence first. Verdict second.
These articles examine widely followed stocks using company filings, earnings releases, competitive context, and explicit risk conditions. A strong company is not automatically a good purchase at every price.
Research reviewed August 20, 2026
AAPL · CONSUMER TECHNOLOGYIs Apple stock worth buying?
Apple’s installed base, Services growth, cash generation, and brand durability remain exceptional. The harder question is how much growth is already reflected in the price.
Verdict: Watch / buy on valuationRead the Apple analysis →
MSFT · CLOUD & SOFTWAREIs Microsoft stock worth buying?
Azure, Microsoft 365, and AI distribution support a strong long-term case, while extraordinary infrastructure spending raises the return-on-capital hurdle.
Verdict: Long-term buy candidateRead the Microsoft analysis →
NVDA · SEMICONDUCTORSIs NVIDIA stock worth buying?
NVIDIA’s growth and platform advantage are remarkable, but a buyer must accept semiconductor cyclicality, customer concentration, and very high expectations.
Verdict: Buy candidate, high riskRead the NVIDIA analysis →
AMZN · COMMERCE & CLOUDIs Amazon stock worth buying?
AWS economics and retail efficiency create two powerful profit engines. Capital intensity and the valuation placed on future margins remain central risks.
Verdict: Long-term buy candidateRead the Amazon analysis →
TSLA · AUTOMOTIVE & ENERGYIs Tesla stock worth buying?
Tesla combines manufacturing scale, energy growth, software ambitions, and unusually wide possible outcomes. The stock requires a speculative mindset.
Verdict: Speculative / watchRead the Tesla analysis →
GOOGL · ADS, CLOUD & AIIs Alphabet stock worth buying?
Search cash flow, accelerating Cloud growth, and AI distribution form a compelling base, offset by regulation and disruption risk in the core business.
Verdict: Long-term buy candidateRead the Alphabet analysis →
How to use these verdicts
Each verdict is a research classification, not a personal instruction. “Buy candidate” means the business deserves further due diligence at a sensible valuation. “Watch” means the business may be attractive but price, uncertainty, or execution risk argues for patience. “Speculative” means a wide range of outcomes makes position size and loss tolerance especially important.
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