Apple has come under pressure amid fears of tariff impacts, which are likely to be less significant than market expectations. See why AAPL stock is a Buy.
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Stocktwits on MSNApple Analysts Say Stock Is A Buy After Its Biggest Single-Day Sell-Off In 5 Years But Retail Is Losing FaithApple, Inc. (AAPL) shares fell by the most since the market downturn seen in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic as investors feared deterioration of fundamentals due to elevated tariffs planned for China and Taiwan,
Analysts expect Trump's sweeping tariffs to have an outsized impact on Apple stock. How concerned should investors be?
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNBillionaire Investors Are Dumping Apple to Buy This Stock InsteadWhere last year was another remarkable performance for the stock market with all the major indices posting double-digit gains, 2025 is shaping up differently. Fear, uncertainty, and doubt — FUD — seems to have crept into stocks as global trade tensions and economic risk rise.
U.S. stock futures plunge after President Donald Trump announces a sweeping set of tariffs, and shares of Walmart, Nike, Apple, and several other global companies tumble on the news. Here's what investors need to know today.
Apple (AAPL) shares dropped by about 8 percent in early trading Thursday after new tariffs announced by the Trump administration targeted countries where the tech titan produces its products. The stock decline was part of a broader sell-off that saw the S&P 500 down more than 4 percent and the Nasdaq down nearly 6 percent.
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Despite Apple's minor rebound from recent lows, the stock is still down over 10% for the year. Find out 3 reasons to avoid AAPL.
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Stocktwits on MSNApple Stock Risks Worst Day In 5 Years On Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariffs: Retail Stays Bearish As Citi Gauges Margin PressureApple, Inc. (AAPL) stock fell over 7% in Wednesday's after-hours trading after President Donald Trump announced across-the-board sweeping reciprocal tariffs. If the after-hours losses last through Thursday's session,