Apple is under pressure. Trading idea for 09/01/2024

The US Department of Justice is preparing to initiate a large-scale antitrust case against Apple Inc. This action is prompted by the dominant position of Apple devices in the market and the measures the company has taken to safeguard its business.

As reported by CNBC (cnbc.com/2024/01/04/apple-gets-second-downgrade-this-week-as-piper-sandler-cites-iphone-sales-and-valuation.html), investment specialists at Piper Sandler have revised their forecast for the price of Apple Inc. shares, lowering it from 220 USD to 205 USD. The issuer faces fines and the necessity to restructure its business.

In the long term, this situation might lead to a decline in revenue. However, if Apple wins its case, it could give a powerful boost to its shares.

So, today, we will look at the Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) stock chart.

On the D1 timeframe, there is a noticeable downward trend. Resistance has formed at 194.66, with support at 180.18.

On the H1 timeframe, if there is a rebound from the 173.60 level, the short-term target for a price increase can be set at 189.06, while in the medium term, it could hover around 205.00.

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