Group 1: Shopify - Shopify's shares are down 8% this year despite strong fourth-quarter results and solid earnings growth [3][5] - The company has captured over 10% of the U.S. e-commerce market, creating switching costs that should help retain customers [6] - Shopify aims to benefit from the ongoing shift to online retail over the next decade, positioning itself as a long-term investment opportunity [7][8] Group 2: Apple - Apple's shares are down 16% year to date due to economic challenges and geopolitical tensions, particularly with China [9] - The company generates significant free cash flow, with a recent $500 billion investment in the U.S. aimed at reducing exposure to China [11] - Apple's services segment is expected to grow significantly faster than its hardware business, with over a billion paid subscriptions already in place [12][13] - The company has consistently raised its dividend payouts by 92.3% over the past decade, indicating potential for future dividend growth [15]
Stock Market Sell-Off: 2 Brilliant Stocks to Buy on the Dip and Hold for 10 Years