• Apple reported Q1 earnings after the close on Wednesday.
  • Apple beat estimates on both revenue and earnings per share (EPS).
  • Apple (AAPL) finally catches an upgrade from Goldman Sachs.

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) reported Q1 2021 earnings after the market closed on Wednesday and the company lived up to its reputation. Apple easily beat analyst estimates posting earnings per share of $1.40 versus forecasts for $0.99. Apple revenue came in for the first quarter at $89.58 billion versus a forecast of $77.36 billion. So not really a beat but a smash and grab. Understandably the shares rallied after the release and Apple shares are currently trading at $137.08, up nearly 3%.

Apple also raised its dividend and added a cool $90 billion to its buyback program.


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The daily chart for Apple has seen a strong recent uptrend from the lows in late March. This move has been nicely held up by the 9-day moving average. Apple shares were waiting for direction sitting on the 9-day moving average as the Q1 results were released but now have powered higher in a bullish move.

The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) has come dangerously close to giving a sell signal but the price action in the premarket should now see this fail. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) and the Williams oscillator are both in neutral territory so nothing to worry about in terms of overbought or sold conditions. The Directional Movement Index (DMI) remains in bullish territory and the yellow Average line is showing the trend is strengthening. A value above 25 indicates trend strength.

Clearly, we can now see from the daily chart the first and second consolidation phases that the Apple share price has gone through recently. This daily chart has not updated to show premarket pricing but Apple at $137 puts the AAPL share price already breaking out of the second consolidation phase. The target is therefore to recapture the $145 high from January.

Remaining above $137 also takes Apple higher than the breakdown range from February and so firmly ready to push higher.

The strategy offering the highest risk reward is to be long, stay long or get long. Any pullback to $135.51 can be used to initiate longs. Further support is given by the 9-day moving average at $133.45. A break of this may be used to exit positions as the trend would be questionable or bearish. These levels are of course for short-term traders.

The broader macro environment remains supportive post Jerome Powell and the Fed on Wednesday. Equity markets continue to set record highs so being on the long side is currently the higher risk-reward strategy.

A long-call strategy can also work well as investors know the maximum risk. May 21st $140 calls are trading near $2.20 per share (option contract is 100 shares).

As always manage risk carefully and watch price movements to kow when the sentiment has changed.

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