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    I am getting this after the import of my post

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    With Apple, Amazon, and to a lesser extent Alphabet, adding strong gains following their own analyst-beating quarterly reports, FAANG divergence is also now a scenario investors must be aware of and take into consideration. The illusion that the five companies are one sure-fire investment package has been shattered. Netflix has continued to slide over the past few weeks and while Facebook has moved up since its 20% slump the ‘bounce’ has been decidedly lacking in spring.
    Those investing online are now aware that the high values of these companies are vulnerable if markets get a sniff of slowing growth. And given the pace of growth in recent years it is inevitable that moment will come for all five sooner or later. All five companies have built their vast tech empires on different verticals but are increasingly moving into direct competition with each other in new markets as they pursue a continuation of revenue growth.
    Investing successfully can’t forever be a case of simply logging in to your online stockbroker and buying into the FAANGs. That doesn’t mean that they can’t still be a strong investment but greater awareness and analysis of their weaknesses and potential threats to share price is more important than at any point in recent history.

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    and the actual posts are

    With Apple, Amazon, and to a lesser extent Alphabet, adding strong gains following their own analyst-beating quarterly reports, FAANG divergence is also now a scenario investors must be aware of and take into consideration. The illusion that the five companies are one sure-fire investment package has been shattered. Netflix has continued to slide over the past few weeks and while Facebook has moved up since its 20% slump the ‘bounce’ has been decidedly lacking in spring.

    Those investing online are now aware that the high values of these companies are vulnerable if markets get a sniff of slowing growth. And given the pace of growth in recent years it is inevitable that moment will come for all five sooner or later. All five companies have built their vast tech empires on different verticals but are increasingly moving into direct competition with each other in new markets as they pursue a continuation of revenue growth.

    Investing successfully can’t forever be a case of simply logging in to your online stockbroker and buying into the FAANGs. That doesn’t mean that they can’t still be a strong investment but greater awareness and analysis of their weaknesses and potential threats to share price is more important than at any point in recent history.

    The <p> tags are gone and it only taking all the content in one <p>

    thanks

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