Why Apple just put 1.5 million iPhones on an airplane...
| Market Insight | Today's Investing Idea from Eric Wade |
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| | | | Dear Reader, | There's a twist to this tariff story you may not have considered yet... | Did you hear that just before Trump's tariffs took effect, Apple sent five cargo planes packed with MacBooks and iPhones from China and India to the U.S.? | That's because Apple's doing whatever it can to save the company and stop investors from dumping their stock. | The iPhone maker is now down nearly $800 billion in market value in just a few days. | And they won't stop there... | After all, it's rumored that tariffs could drive up the price of an Apple iPhone to as much as $3,500! | Do you really think Apple is going to take years to build out new factories in America and have workers from Michigan to Milwaukee installing touchscreens? | Of course not. | That's why experts like Oxford economist Carl Frey are stepping forward to warn: | | In other words, rather than bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., Trump's tariffs could instead take millions of jobs away from everyday Americans... | And replace them with a single powerful new technology that's gaining momentum like you wouldn't believe. | In fact, Bloomberg recently reported that Apple and Meta are "set to battle" over this technology, which PwC estimates could be worth as much as $16 trillion. | I recently flew a camera crew halfway across the country to meet me in Fort Worth, Texas so I could share this story with as many people as possible. | Please take the next few minutes to watch it here. | Regards, | Eric Wade Senior Editor, Stansberry Research |
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