Apple stock rallies on earnings beat—here's what five experts are watching now $AAPL (via TradingNation)
Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, said this quarter was a knockout for Apple bulls.
Tom Forte, senior research analyst at D.A. Davidson, said this quarter shows Apple expanding beyond the iPhone for revenue. Dan Niles, founding partner of AlphaOne Capital Partners, said valuations have gotten too extended and investors need to take a breather. Krish Sankar, senior research analyst at Cowen, praised the ability of a multibillion-dollar company growing at such a fast pace.
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