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Apple stock boasts a solid history of rapid growth, featuring above 30% increases in under two months during multiple years, including 2010, 2019, and 2024.
The tech giant may have some positive updates.
The stock had huge returns of 34% in 2021, 48% in 2023, and 30% in 2024. In the past decade, Apple's share price has rocketed 942% higher (as of Jan. 15). This translates to a compound annual rate of 26.4%. This performance is much better than what investors would have achieved by owning an S&P 500 index fund.
Over the past decade, Apple (AAPL) stock has astonishingly provided $847 Bil back to its investors through dividends and stock buybacks.
Key catalysts lie ahead for this market giant.
Apple stock slid nearly 3% despite Evercore and Citi optimism, as tariff headlines and memory cost risks fueled risk-off selling.
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Jim Cramer on Apple: “Anyone Who Makes Phones or Computers Is a Victim of the Memory Shortage”
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer discussed, along with market shortages. Cramer highlighted the stock’s constant decline for the past few weeks, as he said: Now, last night I told you that the Intel breakage would reverse the huge flow of money out of Magnificent Seven into the storage plays,
What was once the biggest knock against Apple’s stock is now proving to be a positive as tech shares come under pressure. Back To Top
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Apple stock forecast 2026: The "AI outlier" targets $315 as services growth battles hardware fatigue
Apple is being viewed by many as the “AI Outlier” of the Magnificent Seven. While rivals rushed out chatbots, Apple spent 2025 refining its own consumer-facing AI. Heading into 2026, analysts expect this patience to pay off. Morgan Stanley’s Eric ...
Apple Inc. remains a dominant, highly profitable consumer tech company with a strong brand and stable business model. Despite recent earnings beats, AAPL's growth is slowing, and the firm has the lowest revenue and profit growth expected among mega-cap ...
The company raced past its already strong forecast, but investors are concerned about how it will contend with higher costs.