Is Apple Stock Your Ticket to Becoming a Millionaire?

Source The Motley Fool

Key Points

  • Apple is an outstanding business, thanks to its elite innovation and design capabilities, strong financials, and ecosystem.

  • The stock's current valuation isn't cheap, so investors shouldn't bet on this being a tailwind.

  • In this scenario, Apple's scale is an impediment to achieving monster long-term returns.

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Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) market cap is more than $3.7 trillion, making it the second most valuable business on the planet. On its ascent, it has made early investors lots of money. Shares have skyrocketed nearly 11,000% in the past two decades (as of March 16). All it took was $9,500 in starting capital to reach $1 million today.

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This is one of the best companies on Earth

If you're looking at Apple as a possible investment candidate, you're in the right place. That's because this is an extremely high-quality business.

Apple has built arguably the world's strongest consumer brand. Its focus on innovation, beautiful designs, and exceptional user experience have won the hearts and minds of people around the globe. This gives it pricing power, which is a fantastic trait for a company.

That pricing power directly influences Apple's financial performance. It posted a fantastic 29% net profit margin in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 (ended Dec. 27, 2025). Its balance sheet is robust. And it uses excess cash to buy back shares and pay dividends.

Even at its current scale, Apple isn't done growing. Revenue totaled $143.8 billion in the latest fiscal quarter, up 16% year over year. Demand for the iPhone 17 family has been strong.

The company's competitive position is unmatched. There are more than 2.5 billion active Apple devices worldwide, massive distribution and adoption supporting the success of its budding services division. The ecosystem, which is created by the invaluable combination of hardware and software, drives customer stickiness.

The fact that this is such a superb business means it should be on every investor's watch list.

Investors should think about the returns they can achieve

Apple's monster success and dominant standing are key traits that don't automatically make this a millionaire-making opportunity. Just because a company is outstanding doesn't always translate to high returns.

This stock isn't cheap. It trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 32. As a result, investors shouldn't bet on valuation expansion providing a meaningful tailwind to returns.

Additionally, Apple is a colossal organization. Analysts expect revenue of $465 billion in fiscal 2026. And as mentioned, the market cap is measured in the trillions of dollars. Size is an impediment here.

It's unrealistic to expect Apple's shares to skyrocket 50-fold or 100-fold in the future, which is probably the gain investors need to become millionaires.

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Neil Patel has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Apple and is short shares of Apple. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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