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Apple stock today slips to start 2026 as Raymond James flags valuation; what investors watch next
3 January 2026
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Apple stock today slips to start 2026 as Raymond James flags valuation; what investors watch next

NEW YORK, Jan 3, 2026, 09:34 ET — Market closed

  • Apple shares fell 0.3% on Friday to $271.01, lagging a modest gain in the S&P 500.
  • Raymond James restarted coverage with a “market perform” rating, citing limited near-term upside at current valuation levels. Investing
  • Traders are looking to next week’s U.S. labor-market data and Apple’s late-January earnings window for the next catalyst.

Apple Inc shares ended Friday down 0.3% at $271.01, starting 2026 on a softer note after a broker reset expectations on valuation even as broader U.S. stocks eked out gains.

The move matters because Apple is a heavyweight in major indexes and a bellwether for “megacap” tech positioning at the start of a new year, when investors tend to rebalance exposure and reassess what is already priced into the stock. Reuters

Joe Mazzola, head of trading & derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, described the market’s current mindset as “buy the dip, sell the rip,” a backdrop that can amplify reactions to valuation-sensitive calls on the largest tech names. Reuters

On Friday, the Dow and S&P 500 finished higher while the Nasdaq ended roughly flat, with chipmakers lifting the tape and several market heavyweights, including Apple and Microsoft, falling. The Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index rose 4%, Reuters reported.

Raymond James resumed coverage of Apple with a “market perform” rating — Wall Street shorthand for a neutral view that implies the stock should track the broader market rather than outperform it — saying Apple’s valuation already reflects its fundamentals, according to a report carried by Investing.com. Investing

The brokerage said Apple trades at roughly 31 times its fiscal 2027 GAAP earnings estimate; GAAP refers to U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, a standard set of accounting rules used to report profits. It also flagged tariff and component-cost pressures as near-term risks, estimating tariff-related impacts could trim December-quarter revenue by about $1.4 billion.

Separately, a filing on Friday showed Apple’s board appointed Ben Borders, 45, as principal accounting officer effective Jan. 1, succeeding Chris Kondo, as part of a previously announced transition plan.

Apple has also been in the spotlight after reports it has cut production of its Vision Pro headset and reduced marketing spend as sales remained sluggish, though the company has not released sales figures. The Guardian cited IDC estimates of 45,000 units sold in the last quarter of 2025 and said Apple declined to comment on the report.

That story underscores the pressure on Apple to broaden growth beyond the iPhone while competitors push lower-priced hardware. The Guardian reported that Meta’s Quest headsets have dominated the virtual-reality market on price, while industry researchers forecast an overall decline in headset sales.

From a trading perspective, Apple’s shares ranged roughly between the $269 area and just under $278 on Friday, leaving technicians watching that band for near-term support and resistance in the next regular session.

Before next session, investors will be watching next week’s U.S. labor-market data and fresh signals on the Federal Reserve’s rate path, after a choppy end to 2025 and a mixed start to the new year. Headlines around tariffs also remain on the radar, after recent policy moves helped drive sharp sector swings.

Apple’s next major company catalyst is its quarterly report. Third-party earnings calendars list Jan. 29 as the expected date, though the timing is described as unconfirmed.

For Apple stock, the focus will be on whether holiday-quarter demand and services growth can sustain premium valuation levels, and whether management commentary points to a clear next leg of growth that goes beyond the current iPhone cycle.

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