In just a few days, we'll turn the page on what's been another phenomenal year for Wall Street. As of the closing bell on Dec. 24, the iconic Dow Jones Industrial Average, broad-based S&P 500, and innovation-inspired Nasdaq Composite have respectively gained 15%, 27%, and 33% for the year.
Apple (AAPL) concluded the recent trading session at $259.02, signifying a +0.32% move from its prior day's close.
The 'Fast Money' traders talk Apple's path to $4 trillion market cap and beyond.
Dan Ives, Wedbush, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Apple posting a record close and how he believes the company could get to a $5 trillion market cap led by an AI upgrade cycle.
Apple (AAPL) shares closed at an all-time high Thursday after Wedbush analysts led by Dan Ives told clients that the iPhone maker could be headed for a “golden era of growth” in 2025, driven by demand for artificial intelligence (AI).
Jonathan Krinsky, BTIG chief market technician, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss why he's cautious on Apple and the market technicals
Apple exec Eddy Cue explained why the company has not built its own search engine. Google has a deal with Apple to be its default search engine, and Apple wants to keep it that way.
Eric Clark, Accuvest Global Advisors portfolio manager, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss stock plays for three stocks.
Apple is closing in on a historic $4 trillion stock market valuation, powered by investors cheering progress in the company's long-awaited AI enhancements to rejuvenate sluggish iPhone sales.
With Apple stock in record-high territory, a longtime Apple bull on Thursday raised his price target to the highest level on Wall Street. The post Apple On Cusp Of 'Golden Era Of Growth,' Analyst Says appeared first on Investor's Business Daily.
Wedbush analysts led by Dan Ives, long an Apple (AAPL) bull, told clients in a note Thursday that the iPhone maker could be headed for a “golden era of growth” in 2025, driven by demand for artificial intelligence (AI).
Investors often turn to recommendations made by Wall Street analysts before making a Buy, Sell, or Hold decision about a stock. While media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm employed (or sell-side) analysts often affect a stock's price, do they really matter?