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Twitter stock (ticker: TWTR) hit an all-time high in February 2021. Moreover, Truist Financial recently stated that Twitter Inc is on the most riveting journey in the company’s history.
These facts highlight the growth story of Twitter, a popular name among celebrities and regular people alike. Twitter Inc went public in 2013 and its famous IPO was bigger than Google’s.
TWTR raised a whopping $2.1 billion through the IPO which made over 1500 of its employees millionaires overnight. As of March 2021, TWTR is trading at $63.63. That’s nearly $20 more than its first-day closing price.
In this story, we’ll walk you through the financials of Twitter, the past performance of TWTR stock, its pros & cons. We’ll also talk about how you can invest in TWTR for as low as $1 using Cube Wealth.
Important: Please consult a wealth coach or financial advisor before investing in any US stock.
1. Stock Name: Twitter, Inc. (TWTR)
2. Share Price: $63.63* (₹4,671.14)
3. Market Cap: $50.786 Billion
4. Beta: 0.81
5. 52 Week Low: $22.36
6. 52 Week High: $80.75
Fun Fact: The blue Twitter bird has a name. It’s called ‘Larry’ 🐦
1. Twitter’s Q4 2020 revenue increased by 28% year over year to $1.29 billion.
2. Net revenue for Q4 stood at $222 million compared to $119 million year over year.
3. 2020 revenue increased by 7% year over year to $3.72 billion.
4. Net cash flow stood at $330 million compared to $277 million the previous year.
5. Twitter has a worldwide user base of approximately 192 million monetizable daily active users.
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1. Q4 2020 monetizable daily active users fell to 27% from 29% in Q3 2020.
2. Twitter Inc is under the spotlight due to regulatory concerns along with Facebook and Apple.
3. Twitter faces stiff competition from Facebook, Tumblr, Reddit, and more social media platforms.
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Cube Wealth has made it simple and convenient for Indian investors to buy US stocks like Twitter, Tesla, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Salesforce, Roku, VMware, and more from the comfort of their home.
Cube allows you to invest as low as $1 in US stocks. That’s just ₹73.41 as of April 1st, 2021. Furthermore, Cube helps you open a US brokerage account seamlessly with our US brokerage partner, DriveWealth.
You can buy TWTR stock in two ways:
1. How to invest in Twitter stock (TWTR) on your own
2. How to invest in Twitter stock (TWTR) with advice
Cube’s US equity advisor, RIA Rick Holbrook, has 40+ years of experience in the game. He currently manages ~$130 million in assets for HNIs. You can access the advice using the free Cube Wealth app.
Ans. The question of how much should you invest in any stock will depend on three important factors:
It would be unwise to invest a small or large sum of your hard-earned money without knowing these factors in-depth. But don’t worry - Cube Wealth has you covered.
The Cube Wealth app has a detailed risk analysis quiz that will help you understand your risk profile and:
The Cube Wealth app is free but that’s not all. You can invest as little as $1 in TWTR and US stocks using Cube Wealth. Get Started For Free.
Ans. The TWTR stock recently hit an all-time high in February when it was trading above the $75 margin. Here’s a historical look at TWTR stock prices:
Source: MarketWatch
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