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Apple stock slips after hours to close out 2025; what AAPL traders are watching next
31 December 2025
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Apple stock slips after hours to close out 2025; what AAPL traders are watching next

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 16:19 ET — After-hours

  • Apple shares were last down about 0.4% in after-hours trading, after a quiet final regular session of the year.
  • Year-end profit-taking and thin holiday liquidity kept megacap tech trading muted into the New Year’s Day market closure.
  • Focus now shifts to early-January trading conditions, the late-January Fed meeting, and Apple’s expected earnings date.

Apple Inc (AAPL.O) shares edged lower after the bell on Wednesday, slipping about 0.4% to $271.82 in after-hours trading.

The stock’s modest move underscored how little it took to nudge megacap technology names at year-end, when many portfolio managers are closing books and liquidity is thinner than normal.

“It’s perfectly fine in any bull market to have moments of cost,” said Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity, pointing to profit-taking when liquidity is low. Reuters

Apple’s after-hours dip followed a choppy stretch for the broader market into the holiday-shortened week, as investors weighed whether the technology rally had run ahead of fundamentals.

In regular trading, Apple opened at $273.08 and traded between $271.78 and $273.58 before the close, with about 27 million shares changing hands, according to market data.

Apple, with a market value of roughly $3.0 trillion, is among the heaviest weights in major U.S. indexes, which can amplify the effect of even small price swings on index performance.

Traders also continued to debate how much investors should pay for mega-cap earnings streams at a time when interest-rate expectations are shifting. Apple trades at about 30 times earnings — a price-to-earnings ratio that leaves the stock sensitive to changes in the rate outlook.

The pullback came after Apple fell 0.3% in Tuesday’s holiday-thin session, as technology shares softened and investors rotated toward other parts of the market, according to Reuters.

After-hours trading refers to transactions after the 4 p.m. ET close. Volumes are typically lighter than during the regular session, so prices can move on relatively small orders.

With U.S. markets shut on Thursday for New Year’s Day, attention turns to Friday’s reopening for signs that trading volumes and risk appetite are returning in the new year.

Beyond the first sessions of January, investors are watching the Federal Reserve’s Jan. 27–28 meeting, where markets have been expecting policymakers to keep rates unchanged, Reuters reported.

For Apple specifically, the next major checkpoint is earnings. The company is expected to report results around Jan. 29, according to Yahoo Finance’s earnings calendar (the date can change if Apple updates its schedule).

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