Apple: Why I Don't Care As Much About The Q1 Earnings Report

Seeking Alpha01-26

SummaryApple's upcoming earnings report is highly anticipated, especially with the stock down 15% in the past month, reflecting broader market trends.Despite Apple's profitability and wide moat, I am ...

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  • NateSMsec007
    01-26 22:32
    NateSMsec007
    Do you think after earnings  are announced that Apple will reach 245 plus before the end of the week coming 31st January 2025 or take a couple of weeks to reach 245 plus?? As I believe it togo up im just not sure on the time period for a call option i have a pending position for a call vertical option at Buy 240 and sell 245 but just for this week ending 31st January should I make it 2 weeks instead?? Thoughts...
  • Pamg
    01-26
    Pamg
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  • Harrychuang
    01-26
    Harrychuang
    Will the Dog Collar when the fundamentals of Apple is negative ie long term trend is down. Warren Buffet has proven he is smart and lucky enough to realize it and probably dumped everything.  China is expected to have its own EUV machine anytime up to 3 years and also alternate type of advanced chips.  When it happen, the chips wars is over as everybody will be scrambling to sell anything China wants because that is last chance. At that point Apple PE should be reduced to 5 or 80% down and there goes Walls Street.  Just remember China developed DeepSeek at cost of $6 million whereas Silicon Valley spent billions and billions and is still behind in AI technology.
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