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While SPOT dominates music streaming, AAPL faces the music... But the $3 trillion tech powerhouse ha

While SPOT dominates music streaming, AAPL faces the music... But the $3 trillion tech powerhouse has an ace up its sleeve. [Derby City Daily logo]( [Derby City Daily logo]( September 18, 2024 [Apple Is Coming for Spotify – Can It Catch up?]( By Andy Swan Spotify’s (SPOT) stock is on fire this year, up 81% and trading near all-time highs. [chart]( Source: TradingView Investors are loving the way Spotify has grown its music streaming platform – us included. Right now, its premium (aka paid subscriber) revenue growth is outpacing its ad-supported revenue growth: +22% year over year compared to +12% year over year, respectively. Translation: Spotify users aren’t just hooked. They are willing to pay more per month for the premium experience. (And [ad spending may actually improve]( in the back half of this year, serving as an added tailwind.) There’s just one problem… Spotify’s music streaming platform has become so dominant in consumer mindshare that it’s got [Apple (AAPL)]( the $3 trillion tech powerhouse, on the defensive. Shocking, when you consider Apple has always been ahead of the curve in this realm, releasing the then-groundbreaking handheld iPod more than two decades ago… But true. Apple is actively inhibiting the Spotify user experience, leveraging the market it does command: the iPhone, a device [more than half of Americans own](. Users will no longer be able to control the volume of connected devices playing Spotify with the physical volume buttons on the iPhone, for one. Consumers also claim Spotify over-drains their iPhone batteries more than what they would expect for music streaming. [chart]( Clearly, Apple wants what Spotify has. But just how big of a threat does AAPL pose to SPOT’s throne? Here’s what LikeFolio’s predictive insights say… SPONSORED AD [Recession, Inflation, the Election… Here’s What Comes Next]( [image]( There are several headwinds all converging in the markets at once and it will drastically impact the share price of virtually every stock in the coming weeks. On [Tuesday, September 24 at 8 pm ET]( famed investor Eric Fry and a special guest will show you what’s set to happen and reveal a unique way to protect your money from the fallout. [Learn more here.]( Can AAPL Catch SPOT? App engagement metrics prove the “stickiness” of Spotify’s platform. Total session time has ticked up substantially, gaining 12% year over year and averaging ~24 minutes per day per user. [chart]( Even with more consumers using Spotify’s app, Consumer Happiness levels have held strong – a rare feat. SPOT sentiment sits near our benchmark of 70% positive. Users are praising the streamer’s easy-to-use interface and always-right-on song recommendations. [chart]( Apple Music is beating Spotify in new website traffic – visits are trending 4% higher year over year compared to Spotify’s 7% decline… [chart]( But AAPL still has a lot of ground to cover. Because from a volume perspective – looking at the sheer number of web visits rather than growth – Apple Music comprises only 9% of consumer web traffic compared to Spotify’s 68%. The Bullish – and Bearish – Case for SPOT Looking ahead, investors in the bullish camp claim [Spotify is just getting started](. As Spotify ushers in more premium subscribers and [leverages artificial intelligence (AI)]( to cut costs and headcount, its net income is soaring. Spotify raked in $505 million over the last year, a significant reversal from its $776 million annual loss in 2023. 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Our Take We see Spotify as extremely sticky – who wants to transfer their entire music library and leave the platform they feel “knows them?” Breakups are tough. But rest assured, Apple will be trying to make it as tempting as possible. We will be monitoring for continued traction here. So far, we don’t see any major issues for SPOT but are on the lookout for signs of price sensitivity and churn from consumers. You’ll be the first to know if we see any change. For now, enjoy the 96%-and-counting gains SPOT has delivered since we named it a [top stock to build your wealth in 2024,]( right here in Derby City Daily. And be sure to check out our annual [Apple Keynote Report]( released last week, if you haven’t already, to find out where AAPL stands with consumers after its iPhone 16 unveil – and where the stock could be headed next. Until next time, [Andy Swan's signature] [Andy Swan's signature] Andy Swan Founder, LikeFolio Discover More Free Insights from Derby City Daily Here’s what you may have missed from Derby City Daily this week… ✓ [Fed Rate Cuts Could Turbocharge This Used Car Market Leader]( ✓ [Apple Keynote Report 2024: Will the iPhone 16 Deliver? Our Hot Take]( ✓ [A DirecTV Blackout Triggers a Disney Profit Opportunity]( © 2024 TradeSmith, LLC t/a Derby City Insights. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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