Apple recent earnings highlighted challenges in the Chinese market, key levels that truly matters

Binni Ong
11-01

Strong iPhone sales, especially with anticipation for AI features in upcoming products, contributed to this quarter’s growth. However, $Apple(AAPL)$ highlighted challenges in the Chinese market, with some ongoing sales volatility

In this previous article, I mentioned that the stock:

attempted to reach its all-time high but closed with a doji formation. This doji suggests profit-taking at the highs.
If the price falls below $231, this bullish breakout attempt could fail

In a previous analysis, I noted that the stock attempted to reach its all-time high but closed with a doji candlestick formation, indicating profit-taking at higher levels. If the price falls below $231, this bullish breakout attempt may fail. Before the earnings release, the price struggled to maintain levels above $231 and failed to break its all-time high.

Post-earnings, the stock traded lower, reaching $222.90 during Asia hours. Key levels to watch:

Minor support: $218

Major support: $195

According to my analysis model, if the price does not hold at $218, there could be further correction, with stronger support at $195.

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