Is Apple a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is one the world's largest publicly traded companies, with a market cap of $3.7 trillion and it continues to attract investor attention as it slowly steps into new areas of innovation, like artificial intelligence (AI).

The tech stock easily outpaced the S&P 500 over the past three years, gaining 37% compared to the index's nearly 24% gains (as of this writing). Still, given its already massive size, some investors will wonder if this giant has enough innovation left to continue putting up impressive returns. So let's take a look at the case for buying, holding, or selling Apple this year.

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Is there a case for buying Apple?

Apple offers investors an opportunity to ride some of the biggest tech waves, such as (like AI) without as much of the risk of the types of big share price swings some smaller stocks experience. Apple introduces new features and services methodically. It often takes a slower approach than some rivals, but ultimately benefits immensely from using this approach.

For example, Apple launched several new services (Apple Arcade, Apple TV+, Apple News+, and Apple Card) in 2019. In the first nine months of 2024, its services segment brought in $96 billion in sales.

However, skeptics have accurately pointed out that Apple hasn't introduced a new must-have device with mass appeal in years. Adding to the case against buying Apple is that its stock is relatively expensive right now, trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 33.6, compared to the S&P 500's forward ratio of 23.4.

I don't think it's a terrible idea to own Apple if you're looking for a slow-growth tech giant that still has the potential to introduce new products and services, but you're probably not missing out on too much potential right now if you opt to not buy the stock.

The case for holding Apple

I already own some Apple stock, so I've thought plenty about the case for holding onto it. While there may not be a compelling case for some investors to buy Apple now, I think there's one reason it's worth keeping them in your portfolio: artificial intelligence.

The industry is in the early stages of the artificial intelligence era, and Apple could eventually benefit from the technology. It recently introduced Apple Intelligence on its latest devices, a suite of tools and services that helps users with an array of tasks such as writing emails, summarizing notifications, and keeping track of their appointments. Apple's AI can even hand a user's query off to ChatGPT if it can't handle a request itself.