Is FANG still relevant or Should it be updated ?
Dec 26, 2020
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FANG is an acronym referring to the stocks of the five most popular and best-performing American technology companies: Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Alphabet (formerly known as Google).
Is FANG still relevant today or we are just dragging an old acronym and stuck with that.
Should the acronym be updated every new year ?
#faang #amazon #apple #microsoft #tesla #google #netflix #stripe #salesforce #servicenow #oracle #uber #goldmansachs #twitter
#tech
If "YES", you can share your acronym in comments and there can be a follow up poll on your suggestions.
Edit: Removed A(AMZN) and made it FANG.
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Facebook
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Pinterest
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Square/Snap
The dude who made it (Cramer) really didn't think the entire software engineering industry would be on the verge of offing themselves unless they could grind Leetcode to get into the revered "FANG". That culture is something we did, Cramer was just looking at it from a finance perspective at a point in time.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/fang-stocks-fb-amzn.asp
It's time for ORGASM now.
ORGASM <- ORACLE ROBINHOOD GOOGLE APPLE SQUARE MICROSOFT