Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Keep your emotions in check and buy these stocks

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Hi There,

Many of us had strong emotions about the testimony of the Facebook whistleblower. For many, it just confirmed what we already suspected. For others, it may have been eye-opening to realize the extent that the social media giant puts profits ahead of the mental health of the very customers it relies on for income.

And sure enough, Facebook stock is paying the price. I received an email newsletter from one prominent investor who said he won’t buy FB stock as long as Mark Zuckerberg remains its CEO. 

Like I said, social media is becoming an emotional issue.

And if you’re concerned about your privacy and the reach of these gigantic companies, then you should be cheering the way that some companies are helping you (perhaps self-serving) to avoid being tracked when you’re on their sites.

And that means with or without governmental regulation, social media is likely to be quite different in future years. But different doesn’t mean non-existent. 

If you have a child in high school, they likely can’t imagine a world that didn’t include social media. And that’s by design. These companies have developed ways to keep their users engaged. And engagement is the key word. 

For the most part, social media companies generate money through ad revenue. Simply put, the more active (i.e. engaged) users they have, the more revenue they generate. 

Higher revenue leads to earnings growth. And earnings growth is always a harbinger of a higher stock price. That’s why it’s important for investors to pay attention to this sector even if they’re not active users of social media themselves.

And that’s why we’ve prepared this special presentation. We’re taking a look at seven social media stocks that are likely to continue flourishing regardless of any governmental regulation. 

If you’re interested in which social media stocks may be good buys, then view them lets get started.

“7 Social Media Stocks That Are Worth Your Attention.”

Matt Paulson
MarketBeat.com


 
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