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Scott Galloway Explains Why He's Selling His Apple Stock

March 18, 2026 / 00:36

This episode discusses stock market opinions on Apple, focusing on the transition from Tim Cook's leadership. Key topics include stock selling strategies and company evaluations.

One guest expresses concern over Tim Cook's leadership, labeling him as duplicative and suggesting he has not given back to society. This guest has been selling down their Apple stock.

Another guest counters this viewpoint, advocating for holding onto Apple stock and praising the company's overall value despite the emotional difficulty of selling.

TL;DR

Guests debate the future of Apple stock amid leadership changes.

Video

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And very briefly, how are you feeling
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about their stock right now as they
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transition away from Tim Cook?
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>> Well, I've been selling down my Apple
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stock because I think Tim Cook is a
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duplicitive [ __ ] who's benefited
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from the American society is not giving
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back.
00:00:14
>> Okay.
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>> I would hold on to Apple stock. I I I
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think Apple is
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I think these are incredible companies.
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Uh it hurts to sell the stock. I I'm
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just trying to walk the walk and virtue
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signal. So
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>> resist and unsubscribe.
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>> You know it.

Episode Highlights

  • Selling Apple Stock
    A personal reflection on the emotional toll of selling Apple shares.
    “It hurts to sell the stock.”
    @ 00m 24s
    March 18, 2026

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Leadership Change00:03
  • Emotional Selling00:24
  • Virtue Signaling00:26

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