Apple Rotation Analysis
Apple is currently in the Leading quadrant with relative strength 122.5 and momentum 145.0, indicating strong performance versus the broader market.
What this means
Assets move through four phases: Leading, Improving, Weakening, and Lagging. These phases help investors understand whether capital is flowing into or out of Apple.
Why it matters
When Apple moves into the Leading quadrant, it signals a shift in relative performance versus the broader market. Investors often use this to identify early trends, confirm strength, or avoid weakening assets before larger moves unfold.
How to interpret AAPL
- Leading: Apple is outperforming and gaining momentum
- Improving: Apple is starting to recover and build strength
- Weakening: Apple is still strong but momentum is fading
- Lagging: Apple is underperforming relative to the market
What to watch next
Watch how Apple behaves in the Leading quadrant over the coming sessions. A move into Weakening or a shift in momentum can signal a change in leadership. Monitoring these transitions can help you stay ahead of broader market rotations.
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