Interesting to see that Apple has not fallen too far back since the latest stage-managed product release. Is the company returning back to the good old days of news management?
Is it just me or have the last few iPhones not been that well received by the industry and consumers? Maybe why they are venturing out into subscription content?
I see the Apple share price is a very strong, is the company looking at a new acquisition? I can’t believe there is sufficient growth in the current portfolio of products to justify the rising share price? Or am I reading this wrong?
From a fundamental point of view it is hard to see where the significant growth expected in the future will come from. Looking at the graph in isolation, the shares are now above their all-time high having broken into new territory. In theory there are no resistance levels for the shares which could move significantly higher.
From a technical aspect the shares are in unchartered waters and there is no resistance to stop them moving higher. Fundamentally, I am not really sure what is pushing them?
Personally I dont see where this future expected growth is coming from - does anyone have any idea what is going on here? Apple had the chance to buy Netflix a few years ago and turned it down and is surely too late to the online content market?
If you assume that the trend is your friend then it is impossible to say where this upward move might stop. There will be a possible 50% pull back (on the recent rise) at some point but when? That is anyones guess!
MINERVINI TREND TEMPLATE By Telegram bot : @dow30_bot STOCK CODE: AAPL Last update: 2019-10-29 Time:13:46:13 ✅Price above MA150 and MA200 ✅MA150 above MA200 ✅MA200 is trending up 1 Month ✅MA50 above both MA150 and MA200 ✅Price above MA50 ✅Price is at least 30 percent above its 52-week low ✅Price is within at least 25 percent below of its 52-week high MATCH 99.99% MINERVINI TREND TEMPLATE You can check the chart with following command: /C AAPL MA50,MA150,MA200 FUNDAMENTAL CHECKLIST ✅Net Profit Margin TTM is above industry avg. ❌Sales TTM vs TTM. 1 Yr. Ago is above industry avg. ❌EPS TTM vs TTM. 1 Yr. Ago is above industry avg. Net Profit Margin TTM above 10% ❌Sales TTM increase above 10% ❌EPS TTM increase above 10% ❌5 Years Sales Growth > 20% ❌5 Years EPS Growth > 20% Symbol explanation: ❌ : Does not match Minervini's check list : Not a perfect match but still OK ✅ : Perfect match Minervini's check list
Maybe, it is just a reaction on the dissapointing expectations of future sales in China. It is an important market for Apple, an it is realy huge. By the way, they soon can show new MBP 16" announced previously, just as it was with new AirPods. This could improve thier positions a bit.