Amazon ranked 10th in retail-investor discussion on November 16, with 9 posts, 308 comments, and 790 upvotes.
Reddit users in r/wallstreetbets criticized Apple and named Amazon as a preferred investment alongside Nvidia, Microsoft, and Google.
The Motley Fool highlighted Amazon as one of three favorite stocks to buy in 2025, citing growth opportunities and strategic advantages.
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Reddit Discussion: Why Amazon Stands Out
The r/wallstreetbets post argued that Apple failed to disrupt industries like finance, media, and manufacturing, contrasting it with companies that have pursued innovation. The author wrote: "The thing is that Apple could have disrupted finance, media, manufacturing and they chose to do nothing. That's why Apple has become a shit company. That's why I rather invest in Nvidia, Microsoft, Google and Amazon." This sentiment aligns with ![]()
Across r/wallstreetbets, Amazon-related posts averaged a sentiment of 0.49 (moderately positive), with 13 posts, 230 upvotes, and 248 comments. In r/stockmarket, sentiment was higher at 0.63, with 7 posts, 48 upvotes, and 221 comments. This suggests that while r/wallstreetbets users were more critical, r/stockmarket participants viewed ![]()
Same-Day News Context
On the same day, The Motley Fool published an article titled "My 3 Favorite Stocks to Buy Right Now," which named ![]()
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Additionally, The Motley Fool reported on the Shiller CAPE ratio exceeding 40, a level last seen during the dot-com bubble, suggesting potential market volatility. While this signal applies broadly to the S&P 500, it provides context for why retail investors might be seeking stable, innovative companies like ![]()
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The Reddit discussion and news context together suggest that ![]()
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