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AMZN stock has been a 2021 laggard, but can this behemoth help your portfolio outperform in 2022?
In its recent quarter, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) missed on both top and bottom lines and provided fourth-quarter guidance that was below consensus estimates. Amazon's CEO, Andy Jassy, discussed on the recent earnings call that he expects "several billion dollars" of additional costs for the fourth quarter related to higher employee costs, supply chain contrasts, labor shortages, and overall increased cost of goods sold.
Amazon undeniably had a rough past quarter, but it is outperforming its peers this holiday season, and I believe the stock is poised for outperformance in 2022.
In today's video, I go into more detail, but from a high level, here are the 5 primary reasons the stock should rebound in 2022:
✅ Record holiday sales
✅ Amazon Web Services (AWS)
✅ Amazon marketplace
✅ Infrastructure and employees
✅ 2021 Laggard that historically follows a noticeable trend
For more details and my opinion on the stock price and where I think its headed in 2022, please watch this video and subscribe for more.
#AMZN #Amazon #StocksToBuy
Disclaimer:
I have been investing in the stock market for over 20 years, but I am not a financial advisor or a legal professional, and I am not providing financial or legal advice. The information provided is for informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal or financial advice. You should consult with an attorney or other professional to determine what may be best for your individual needs. FIRED Up Wealth and Eric Cuka do not make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from using our content. No one should make any investment decision without first consulting his or her own financial advisor and conducting his or her own research and due diligence. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
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AMZN stock has been a 2021 laggard, but can this behemoth help your portfolio outperform in 2022?
In its recent quarter, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) missed on both top and bottom lines and provided fourth-quarter guidance that was below consensus estimates. Amazon's CEO, Andy Jassy, discussed on the recent earnings call that he expects "several billion dollars" of additional costs for the fourth quarter related to higher employee costs, supply chain contrasts, labor shortages, and overall increased cost of goods sold.
Amazon undeniably had a rough past quarter, but it is outperforming its peers this holiday season, and I believe the stock is poised for outperformance in 2022.
In today's video, I go into more detail, but from a high level, here are the 5 primary reasons the stock should rebound in 2022:
✅ Record holiday sales
✅ Amazon Web Services (AWS)
✅ Amazon marketplace
✅ Infrastructure and employees
✅ 2021 Laggard that historically follows a noticeable trend
For more details and my opinion on the stock price and where I think its headed in 2022, please watch this video and subscribe for more.
#AMZN #Amazon #StocksToBuy
Disclaimer:
I have been investing in the stock market for over 20 years, but I am not a financial advisor or a legal professional, and I am not providing financial or legal advice. The information provided is for informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal or financial advice. You should consult with an attorney or other professional to determine what may be best for your individual needs. FIRED Up Wealth and Eric Cuka do not make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from using our content. No one should make any investment decision without first consulting his or her own financial advisor and conducting his or her own research and due diligence. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
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