• LaikenLaiken
      ·06-17
      thanks for sharing
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    • tanistanis
      ·06-17
      Good to know when he sold the put options so as to have a gauge on the time horizon. also good to know what was the price of apple at the time when the put options are sold.
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    • OptionsAuraOptionsAura
      ·06-17

      Duan Yongping buys apples at the bottom! How to sell put options to buy bottoms?

      Duan Yongping once again exposed his operation. According to the investment screenshots he shared, he sold Apple's put options (puts), with a total amount of over 1.44 million US dollars. It is worth noting that in the first quarter of this year, the portfolio managed by Duan Yongping sold apples in large quantities.1. Transaction analysis原 资 产 (Underlying): AAPL (Apple Inc. Stock)Option Type: Put (Put option)Expiry date: 16 January 2026Exercise price: USD 195.00Operation TypeSell to Open ( Sell to open a position)Quantity: 999 shares (each sheet represents 100 Apple shares, equal to 99,900 shares)Premium price:$14.45Total revenue (Principal):$1,443,559.00Handling fee (Commission):$199.80Actual net income (Total):$1,443,359.202. What is the essence of this investment?Duan Yongping passedSe
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    • SchligglNigglDuDaSchligglNigglDuDa
      ·06-14
    • HMHHMH
      ·06-12

      Is Apple Losing the AI Race? Why $200 Might Be a Make-or-Break Moment

      As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the technology landscape, $Apple(AAPL)$ finds itself at a critical juncture. Investors and analysts are questioning whether Apple is lagging in the AI race, particularly among the Magnificent Seven—Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla. With Apple’s stock price hovering around $198.78 as of June 11, 2025, down from a 52-week high of $259.47, concerns about its AI progress and market performance are mounting. Reports of a delayed Siri overhaul and earlier speculation about unconfirmed partnerships with companies like Google, Baidu, and Alibaba have fuelled debates about Apple’s competitiveness. This article explores Apple’s AI strategy, its position relative to its
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    • Binni OngBinni Ong
      ·06-12

      Short-Term Trading Setup: Apple Tests Resistance Below Moving Averages

      $Apple(AAPL)$ WWDC 2025 Highlights – Summary "Liquid Glass" Design: Major UI redesign across all Apple platforms (iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, etc.). Apple Intelligence: On-device AI features like Live Translation, Visual Intelligence, and Genmoji. New Features: Updates to CarPlay, Apple Watch (AI Workout Buddy), and a new Game app. Version Naming: OS versions now aligned with calendar years (e.g., iOS 26). The market is disappointed with the limited Siri announcement Apple focused less on Siri this year, acknowledging improvements are still in progress. Analysts noted the stock dipped ~1.5% post-keynote amid tempered expectations around AI features Let’s take a look at Apple stock performance Apple is currently trading below several key moving averages a
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    • JosCJosC
      ·06-11
      $Apple(AAPL)$  excellent 
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    • ZarknessZarkness
      ·06-11
      $Apple(AAPL)$  It's never too late as an apple a day cures ai frenzy ... hahaha
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    • vuvence IXvuvence IX
      ·06-11
      $Apple(AAPL)$  I will probably look at going long if it gets back to the $170's
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    • MkohMkoh
      ·06-10
      It's a common perception that Apple is behind in the AI race, especially when compared to rivals like Google and Microsoft, who have been more aggressive in showcasing their generative AI capabilities. While Apple has long integrated machine learning into its products (e.g., Face ID, Photos organization, Apple Watch health tracking), its public-facing generative AI initiatives have been slower to materialize. Here's a breakdown of whether Apple is too late, how they can catch up, and the steps they are currently taking: Is Apple Too Late? The consensus among many analysts and reports is that Apple is indeed behind, with some even stating they are "two years behind" in the generative AI space. This perception stems from several factors:  * Slower Public Rollout: While Google and Micros
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·06-10

      Apple’s AI Delay: A Sinking Ship or a Hidden Ace? Stock Down 20% YTD—Is $200 the Sweet Spot?

      $Apple(AAPL)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ Apple’s stock has taken a beating, down 20% year-to-date, and the whispers are turning into shouts: the tech titan is lagging in the AI race. With a delayed Siri overhaul and no blockbuster deals with AI powerhouses like Google, Baidu, or Alibaba, the market’s hopes for a “dramatic breakthrough” have fizzled. At $200 a share, is this a rare chance to buy low, or a signal that Apple’s best days are behind it? Let’s dive into the chaos, weigh the risks, and see if this dip is a diamond in the rough. The AI Fumble: Siri’s Stuck and Partners Are Scarce Apple’s AI journey is hitting speed bumps. The long-awaited Siri reboot—promised to bring next-level smarts—remains in limbo,
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    • antitiantiti
      ·06-10
      About six minutes into WWDC, $Apple(AAPL)$ suddenly dropped more than 2.5%, falling from around $206 to below $201, wiping out roughly $75 billion in market value.One investor remarked, “Apple isn’t even at the AI party.” Analysts echoed similar concerns, saying, “WWDC showcased a vision for developers, but Apple Intelligence made no major breakthroughs.”
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·06-10
      $Apple(AAPL)$  WWDC is often a significant catalyst for Apple, generating excitement about new product and software announcements. However, the stock’s current performance and broader market trends should inform your decision. Here are some factors to consider: WWDC as a Potential Catalyst 1. Software Updates: The unveiling of iOS 26 and macOS 26 could provide insights into Apple's innovation trajectory. Features that enhance user experience or create new ecosystems could invigorate investor confidence. 2. New Products or Services: Surprises, such as AI advancements or augmented reality updates, could excite markets and improve sentiment. 3. Historical Performance: Apple's tendency to rise before keynotes and dip aft
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·06-09

      WWDC 2025: Worth Paying Attention to Apple With -18% YTD?

      As Apple gears up for WWDC 2025 kicking off on Monday, the spotlight is on the tech titan—not just for its expected software reveals like iOS 26 and macOS 26, but for its battered stock, down 18.57% year-to-date. While Tesla’s shares take a hit from the Musk-Trump saga, Apple’s slump stands out as the weakest link among the “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks. Investors are buzzing: could this keynote be the jolt Apple needs, or is it just another blip in a downward spiral? Historically, Apple’s stock perks up before these events only to stumble on the big day. With three months of declines in the rearview, here’s why WWDC 2025 might—or might not—be a game-changer. Software Showdown: What’s Cooking With iOS 26 and macOS 26? Apple’s WWDC is its yearly proving ground, and this time, all eyes are
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    • bs6969bs6969
      ·06-09

      Apple Stock Analysis: Technicals, Earnings & WWDC Catalyst

      (Data as of June 9, 2025 | USD terms) I. Technical Analysis Current Price: $203.92 (-18.57% YTD) 52-Week Range : $169.21–$260.10 Key Levels: Support: $189.91 (June 6 low) Resistance: $204.01 (June 6 high) Recent Trends: April Collapse: Stock plunged -34% from March highs to $169.21 (April 8), driven by weak Q2 guidance and delayed AI product timelines. Recovery Phase: Rally to $210s in May stalled at 50-day MA ($215 est.), with June volatility ahead of WWDC. Volume Signal: Short-volume ratio spiked to 15.19% on June 4, suggesting bearish sentiment. Technical Indicators: RSI (14-day) : ~45 (neutral, no oversold signal). Forward P/E : 28.46x (below 5-yr avg. of 28.61x). Analyst Targets: Median PT $231.02 (+13% upside). II. Earnings Health Check Q2 2025 Highlights (Reported May 2): EPS: $1.65
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·06-09

      Weekly US Stock: NDX should've +6% without AAPL&TSLA

      $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ for two consecutive weeks rose more than 2%, rebounded about 30% from the previous lows, close to all-time highs, $Broadcom(AVGO)$ $Microsoft(MSFT)$ record highs, $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ and so on from the highs of the difference of 5-10%; $Cboe Volatility Index(VIX)$ since mid-February to closed below 17 for the first time since mid-February, and TMT sector fundamentals improved (e.g., AI-driven $Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd(CRDO)$ Broadcom beat expectations,
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·06-09
      $Apple(AAPL)$ WWDC 2025: A Bullish Outlook for Apple’s Future As the clock strikes 10:51 AM NZST on Monday, June 9, 2025, the tech world turns its gaze to Cupertino, California, where Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 is set to kick off. This annual event, beginning today, offers a critical opportunity for Apple to reshape its narrative after a challenging year, with its stock down 18.57% year-to-date (YTD), making it the weakest performer among the “Mag 7” tech giants. Despite this downturn, fueled in part by the Musk-Trump feud and delayed AI rollouts, I remain unequivocally bullish on Apple. WWDC 2025 could mark a turning point, leveraging the company’s innovation prowess and strategic shifts to reignite investor confidence an
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    • AN88AN88
      ·06-09
      $Apple(AAPL)$  yes good stock company
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·06-08
      $Apple(AAPL)$  Apple is not used to being ignored. For over a decade, it has been the center of gravity in tech—setting trends, minting trillion-dollar milestones, and commanding a loyal shareholder base. But in 2025, something feels different. Apple stock is down 18% year-to-date. The narrative has grown stale. iPhone sales are slowing, China demand is softening, and AI headlines are dominated by Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI—not Cupertino. Meanwhile, competitors are launching foldables, AI-first devices, and flashy experiments. Apple? Still secretive, still quiet. And yet, that silence might just be the opportunity. With WWDC 2025 on deck, the world is about to see what Apple’s been building behind the curtain. The
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·06-08
      $Apple(AAPL)$   Apple's down nearly 19% YTD — the worst performer in the Mag 7. But with WWDC 2025 around the corner, is sentiment finally due for a reset? Historically, AAPL tends to rally into the keynote and dip immediately after — a classic “buy the rumour, sell the news” setup. But this time feels different. With the stock beaten down and expectations already tempered, even incremental innovation (AI features, Vision Pro updates, iOS 26 surprises) could spark a relief rally. Personally, I'm eyeing the $190–$195 range to add, especially if they reveal something that moves the Services narrative forward. Weakness post-event may be a gift, not a red flag.
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    • OptionsAuraOptionsAura
      ·06-17

      Duan Yongping buys apples at the bottom! How to sell put options to buy bottoms?

      Duan Yongping once again exposed his operation. According to the investment screenshots he shared, he sold Apple's put options (puts), with a total amount of over 1.44 million US dollars. It is worth noting that in the first quarter of this year, the portfolio managed by Duan Yongping sold apples in large quantities.1. Transaction analysis原 资 产 (Underlying): AAPL (Apple Inc. Stock)Option Type: Put (Put option)Expiry date: 16 January 2026Exercise price: USD 195.00Operation TypeSell to Open ( Sell to open a position)Quantity: 999 shares (each sheet represents 100 Apple shares, equal to 99,900 shares)Premium price:$14.45Total revenue (Principal):$1,443,559.00Handling fee (Commission):$199.80Actual net income (Total):$1,443,359.202. What is the essence of this investment?Duan Yongping passedSe
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    • tanistanis
      ·06-17
      Good to know when he sold the put options so as to have a gauge on the time horizon. also good to know what was the price of apple at the time when the put options are sold.
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    • LaikenLaiken
      ·06-17
      thanks for sharing
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·06-09

      WWDC 2025: Worth Paying Attention to Apple With -18% YTD?

      As Apple gears up for WWDC 2025 kicking off on Monday, the spotlight is on the tech titan—not just for its expected software reveals like iOS 26 and macOS 26, but for its battered stock, down 18.57% year-to-date. While Tesla’s shares take a hit from the Musk-Trump saga, Apple’s slump stands out as the weakest link among the “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks. Investors are buzzing: could this keynote be the jolt Apple needs, or is it just another blip in a downward spiral? Historically, Apple’s stock perks up before these events only to stumble on the big day. With three months of declines in the rearview, here’s why WWDC 2025 might—or might not—be a game-changer. Software Showdown: What’s Cooking With iOS 26 and macOS 26? Apple’s WWDC is its yearly proving ground, and this time, all eyes are
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·06-10

      Apple’s AI Delay: A Sinking Ship or a Hidden Ace? Stock Down 20% YTD—Is $200 the Sweet Spot?

      $Apple(AAPL)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ Apple’s stock has taken a beating, down 20% year-to-date, and the whispers are turning into shouts: the tech titan is lagging in the AI race. With a delayed Siri overhaul and no blockbuster deals with AI powerhouses like Google, Baidu, or Alibaba, the market’s hopes for a “dramatic breakthrough” have fizzled. At $200 a share, is this a rare chance to buy low, or a signal that Apple’s best days are behind it? Let’s dive into the chaos, weigh the risks, and see if this dip is a diamond in the rough. The AI Fumble: Siri’s Stuck and Partners Are Scarce Apple’s AI journey is hitting speed bumps. The long-awaited Siri reboot—promised to bring next-level smarts—remains in limbo,
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    • HMHHMH
      ·06-12

      Is Apple Losing the AI Race? Why $200 Might Be a Make-or-Break Moment

      As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the technology landscape, $Apple(AAPL)$ finds itself at a critical juncture. Investors and analysts are questioning whether Apple is lagging in the AI race, particularly among the Magnificent Seven—Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla. With Apple’s stock price hovering around $198.78 as of June 11, 2025, down from a 52-week high of $259.47, concerns about its AI progress and market performance are mounting. Reports of a delayed Siri overhaul and earlier speculation about unconfirmed partnerships with companies like Google, Baidu, and Alibaba have fuelled debates about Apple’s competitiveness. This article explores Apple’s AI strategy, its position relative to its
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    • JC888JC888
      ·06-06

      Goldman says Sell AAPL and NVDA. For real ?

      There is something to be said about the Magnificent Seven group of stocks. For one, a handful of them are really resilient. Nothing could keep them down for long. Like it or not, they still make up a lion’s share of S&P 500 market value. However, recently some managers of actively managed mutual funds are seeing better value and growth in Financial and Healthcare stocks, instead of the Magnificent 7. Underweight Stocks. A Goldman Sachs recent study found that for Q1 2025, managers of 541 large-cap mutual funds with $3.5 trillion in total assets owned less big tech stocks than their usual benchmarks. For example, fund managers had the biggest underweight in $Apple(AAPL)$ (#1) and $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ (#2) th
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    • MkohMkoh
      ·06-10
      It's a common perception that Apple is behind in the AI race, especially when compared to rivals like Google and Microsoft, who have been more aggressive in showcasing their generative AI capabilities. While Apple has long integrated machine learning into its products (e.g., Face ID, Photos organization, Apple Watch health tracking), its public-facing generative AI initiatives have been slower to materialize. Here's a breakdown of whether Apple is too late, how they can catch up, and the steps they are currently taking: Is Apple Too Late? The consensus among many analysts and reports is that Apple is indeed behind, with some even stating they are "two years behind" in the generative AI space. This perception stems from several factors:  * Slower Public Rollout: While Google and Micros
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·06-09

      Weekly US Stock: NDX should've +6% without AAPL&TSLA

      $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ for two consecutive weeks rose more than 2%, rebounded about 30% from the previous lows, close to all-time highs, $Broadcom(AVGO)$ $Microsoft(MSFT)$ record highs, $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ and so on from the highs of the difference of 5-10%; $Cboe Volatility Index(VIX)$ since mid-February to closed below 17 for the first time since mid-February, and TMT sector fundamentals improved (e.g., AI-driven $Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd(CRDO)$ Broadcom beat expectations,
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·06-07

      Next Week Play After Strong Positive Finish Marking Second Consecutive Weekly Gain

      The U.S. stock market experienced a strong positive performance for the week ending 06 June 2025, marking the second consecutive week of gains for the major indexes and the fifth time in seven weeks that they have risen. An eventful week in the stock market saw a notable 14.3% decline in $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ shares following a public clash between Elon Musk and President Trump regarding a reconciliation bill. Here is a breakdown of the key insights Major Index Performance (Week Ending 06 June 2025) S&P 500: Rose 1.5% for the week. It closed just above 6,000 points on Friday, a level not seen since February 21, and is now up 2% since the start of 2025, making it the top performer among the three major indexes year-to-date. Dow Jones Industrial
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·06-09
      $Apple(AAPL)$ WWDC 2025: A Bullish Outlook for Apple’s Future As the clock strikes 10:51 AM NZST on Monday, June 9, 2025, the tech world turns its gaze to Cupertino, California, where Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 is set to kick off. This annual event, beginning today, offers a critical opportunity for Apple to reshape its narrative after a challenging year, with its stock down 18.57% year-to-date (YTD), making it the weakest performer among the “Mag 7” tech giants. Despite this downturn, fueled in part by the Musk-Trump feud and delayed AI rollouts, I remain unequivocally bullish on Apple. WWDC 2025 could mark a turning point, leveraging the company’s innovation prowess and strategic shifts to reignite investor confidence an
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·06-08
      $Apple(AAPL)$  Apple is not used to being ignored. For over a decade, it has been the center of gravity in tech—setting trends, minting trillion-dollar milestones, and commanding a loyal shareholder base. But in 2025, something feels different. Apple stock is down 18% year-to-date. The narrative has grown stale. iPhone sales are slowing, China demand is softening, and AI headlines are dominated by Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI—not Cupertino. Meanwhile, competitors are launching foldables, AI-first devices, and flashy experiments. Apple? Still secretive, still quiet. And yet, that silence might just be the opportunity. With WWDC 2025 on deck, the world is about to see what Apple’s been building behind the curtain. The
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    • Binni OngBinni Ong
      ·06-12

      Short-Term Trading Setup: Apple Tests Resistance Below Moving Averages

      $Apple(AAPL)$ WWDC 2025 Highlights – Summary "Liquid Glass" Design: Major UI redesign across all Apple platforms (iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, etc.). Apple Intelligence: On-device AI features like Live Translation, Visual Intelligence, and Genmoji. New Features: Updates to CarPlay, Apple Watch (AI Workout Buddy), and a new Game app. Version Naming: OS versions now aligned with calendar years (e.g., iOS 26). The market is disappointed with the limited Siri announcement Apple focused less on Siri this year, acknowledging improvements are still in progress. Analysts noted the stock dipped ~1.5% post-keynote amid tempered expectations around AI features Let’s take a look at Apple stock performance Apple is currently trading below several key moving averages a
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·05-26

      Tariff Trouble: Is Apple the Biggest Target on Wall Street?

      $Apple(AAPL)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ Donald Trump’s recent warning of a 25% tariff on iPhones not manufactured in the U.S. sent Apple’s stock plunging 4% in a single day. The market’s swift reaction highlights the tech giant’s perceived vulnerability to trade policy shifts. But with tariffs looming as a potential game-changer, the question remains: Is Apple really the stock most exposed to this risk? Let’s unpack the situation with a deep dive into the numbers, comparisons, and possibilities. The Fallout: What Happened? Trump’s tariff threat wasn’t subtle. Targeting Apple directly, he suggested that iPhones not made in America could face a steep 25% levy. Investors didn’t hesitate—Apple’s stock dropped 4% al
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    • bs6969bs6969
      ·06-09

      Apple Stock Analysis: Technicals, Earnings & WWDC Catalyst

      (Data as of June 9, 2025 | USD terms) I. Technical Analysis Current Price: $203.92 (-18.57% YTD) 52-Week Range : $169.21–$260.10 Key Levels: Support: $189.91 (June 6 low) Resistance: $204.01 (June 6 high) Recent Trends: April Collapse: Stock plunged -34% from March highs to $169.21 (April 8), driven by weak Q2 guidance and delayed AI product timelines. Recovery Phase: Rally to $210s in May stalled at 50-day MA ($215 est.), with June volatility ahead of WWDC. Volume Signal: Short-volume ratio spiked to 15.19% on June 4, suggesting bearish sentiment. Technical Indicators: RSI (14-day) : ~45 (neutral, no oversold signal). Forward P/E : 28.46x (below 5-yr avg. of 28.61x). Analyst Targets: Median PT $231.02 (+13% upside). II. Earnings Health Check Q2 2025 Highlights (Reported May 2): EPS: $1.65
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·06-10
      $Apple(AAPL)$  WWDC is often a significant catalyst for Apple, generating excitement about new product and software announcements. However, the stock’s current performance and broader market trends should inform your decision. Here are some factors to consider: WWDC as a Potential Catalyst 1. Software Updates: The unveiling of iOS 26 and macOS 26 could provide insights into Apple's innovation trajectory. Features that enhance user experience or create new ecosystems could invigorate investor confidence. 2. New Products or Services: Surprises, such as AI advancements or augmented reality updates, could excite markets and improve sentiment. 3. Historical Performance: Apple's tendency to rise before keynotes and dip aft
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·05-24

      Trump’s Tariff Bombshell: Is Apple the Biggest Loser?

      $Apple(AAPL)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ Apple’s stock just nosedived 4% after Trump dropped a bombshell: a 25% tariff on iPhones not made in the U.S. It’s a gut punch to a company that’s built its empire on a global supply chain, and investors are spooked. But is Apple really the stock most exposed to this tariff threat, or is it just the loudest name in the room? Let’s dive into the chaos, crunch the numbers, and figure out what’s at stake. The Tariff Trigger: What Trump Said and Why It Hurts Trump’s warning was clear—bring iPhone production to U.S. soil, or face a 25% tariff on every device shipped in. For Apple, this isn’t a vague threat; it’s a dir
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·05-24
      $Apple(AAPL)$ $ProShares UltraPro QQQ(TQQQ)$ $ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ(SQQQ)$ 🍏⚠️🚨 $AAPL: STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OR PRIMED FOR LIFT-OFF? 🚨⚠️🍎 As of 24May25, 🇳🇿NZ Time HEAVY MOAT STOCKS ON SALE! 🛍️💥 These 14 wide moat giants are now trading close to their 52-week lows - and some of the biggest names in tech and pharma are sitting at steep discounts 👇 $AAPL - 116.8% $ABNB - 120.8% $ASML - 124.4% $GOOG - 117.3% $ADBE - 122.3% $AMAT - 126.4% $MRK - 105.9% $MSFT - 128.3% $MSI - 118.9% $NVO - 117.4% $QCOM - 118.2% $RACE - 123.5% $RELX - 127.5% $SCCO - 119.6% $UL - 121.1% Apple’s December-April selloff looks technically complete, bottoming decisively at $169.21 📉. But
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    • OptionspuppyOptionspuppy
      ·05-26

      📉 Is Apple the Stock Most Exposed to Tariff Risk? Not Quite.

      $Apple(AAPL)$  . ⸻ 📉 Is Apple the Stock Most Exposed to Tariff Risk? Not Quite. The recent 4% dip in Apple’s stock price, following Trump’s warning of 25% tariffs on iPhones not made in the U.S., has reignited the long-standing debate: Is Apple the stock most vulnerable to global trade tensions? On the surface, the headline makes a compelling case. Apple relies heavily on Chinese manufacturing and exports a significant portion of its hardware into the U.S. But dig deeper, and the reality is far more nuanced. ⸻ 🍎 Apple Is More Than Just iPhones It’s important to first recognize that Apple is no longer just a hardware company. While iPhones remain a core product, they now represent less than 50% of total revenue —
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·05-24
      $Apple(AAPL)$ Commentary: Trump’s Tariff Warning to Apple – A Test of Resilience and Opportunity As of 05:53 PM NZST on Saturday, May 24, 2025, the financial world is buzzing with Trump’s recent warning to Apple, threatening a 25% tariff on iPhones unless they are manufactured in the U.S. The news has triggered a 4% drop in Apple’s stock, sparking debates about whether it is the most exposed to tariff risks. This event, while initially unsettling, offers a nuanced perspective on Apple’s strategic adaptability, the broader market dynamics, and the potential for both challenges and opportunities. Here’s a detailed commentary. The Catalyst: Tariff Threat and Market Reaction Trump’s proposal aligns with his long-standing trade policy of incentivizing
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