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Yes, some people will get turned off by the shortened trial period for Creative Cloud products. A working knowledge of Photoshop will let a person get employed or make money from retouching/editing photos, making logos, print ad posters, billboards, web/mobile ad banners, webpages, and UI/UX designs. The next logical aftermath is that, after being compelled to pay and really learn Photoshop, the individual now becomes a potential repeat customer of Adobe's Creative Cloud.
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It is basic psychology that once a person spends real money for a software he is interested in, he would be more obligated to put more efforts learning it.
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Compelling people to subscribe after their free 7-day trial increases the chance that people will make it a serious objective to really learn Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. Learning just the basics of Adobe's software products already takes more than a month. Any corporate decision that can further increase the number of people paying for Photoshop CC improves the top line and bottom line performance of Adobe. The surge in Creative Cloud subscribers is largely responsible for Adobe's recent excellent earnings performance. The better EPS performance that ADBE delivers, the higher chances there are that the stock price will increase.Ĭreative Cloud's Growth Dictates Adobe's FutureĪdobe still gets the majority of its revenue from the recurring stream of Creative Cloud subscription fees. Adobe's move last May to cut down the free 30-day trial period to a 7-day trial likely boosted the number of paying subscribers of Adobe Creative Cloud.Ĭompelling people to pay earlier to use Creative Cloud software products helps the bottom line growth of Adobe. The management will most likely report better-than-predicted earnings and revenue numbers next week. I expect ADBE's price to breach the $101 price level soon. ADBE's recent stock trend pattern seems to say that it drops before earnings report and then it will recover/surge after post-earnings.Īdobe has consistently beaten the quarterly earnings and revenue estimates of Wall Street analysts and Estimize users. If Adobe reports another earnings/revenue estimates beat, I expect the stock to post another 52-week high within the next few weeks.

Adobe will beat estimates and traders in turn will most likely push the stock like what happened after the Q1 2016 earnings report. The stock trades at a lofty 60x P/E valuation but I expect the price to shoot up higher after its June 21 earnings report. Adobe's Creative Cloud software service truly has no serious competition. Adobe remains a topnotch buy-and-hold bet for long-term tech-only growth investors.

Getting a cheaper entry point should always be exploited when it comes to ADBE.

The recent pullback is a good opportunity to buy the shares at below $96. The undisputed leader in design/creative software, Adobe ( NASDAQ: ADBE), will report its quarterly earnings on June 21.
