Apple's 0.35% Rise on Stabilized iPhone Production Drives $12.68B Trade Volume Ranking Fourth in Market Activity as Services Revenue Lags
Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose 0.35% on October 3, 2025, with a trading volume of $12.68 billion, ranking fourth in market activity for the day. The stock’s performance followed mixed signals from product updates and supply chain developments. Analysts noted that recent production shifts in its iPhone 16 series manufacturing have begun to stabilize, with suppliers reporting improved component availability after earlier bottlenecks. Meanwhile, investor sentiment remained cautious amid ongoing scrutiny of the company’s services revenue growth, which has lagged behind hardware sales in recent quarters.
Market participants highlighted the stock’s resilience despite broader sector volatility, with Apple’s market cap maintaining its position as the largest in the S&P 500. Short-term technical indicators showed buying pressure around key support levels, though long-term trends remained constrained by valuation concerns. Institutional investors adjusted exposure based on earnings visibility, with some trimming positions ahead of the November product launch cycle.
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