Is Apple Inc. Stock (AAPL) Overbought or Oversold?

RSI analysis computed from AAPL's daily closing prices · Data through July 2, 2026

Overbought Updated after each market close

As of July 2, 2026, AAPL’s 14-day RSI is 80.1, above the conventional overbought threshold of 70 — the stock has risen quickly relative to its recent trading range.

RSI-14 Scale

0 · Oversold305070100 · Overbought

AAPL reads 80.1 on the 0–100 scale.

The Supporting Picture

vs 50-Day MA

+18.6%

MA: $263.58

vs 200-Day MA

+24.9%

MA: $250.47

From 52-Wk High

0.0%

High: $308.29

Volume vs 20-Day Avg

+38%

Avg: 27.8M shares

The 50-day average is currently above the 200-day average, which technicians read as a longer-term uptrend backdrop for the RSI reading above.

What's Behind the Reading

July 6, 2026

Recent news indicates Apple's stock has experienced a notable surge, with a 12% rise in the past five trading days, adding approximately $491.7 billion to its market capitalization. This upward momentum, contributing to an overbought RSI reading of 80.07, appears to be driven by strategic product developments. Reports suggest Apple is planning to launch at least five new iPhone models between mid-2026 and early 2027, including its first foldable smartphone. The company has reportedly increased the production target for this foldable iPhone to 10 million units, up from earlier estimates. This aggressive move into the foldable market, currently led by competitors, is seen as a significant growth driver, leveraging Apple's brand strength and supply chain. Additionally, Apple's expanded custom-chip partnership with Broadcom through 2031 further reinforces its silicon roadmap and long-term revenue streams. The stock also led the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a new record high, partly due to these product plans and considerations of Chinese suppliers to manage memory-chip costs.

Recent Overbought / Oversold Episodes

How AAPL behaved the last few times RSI left the neutral band — including its return over the 5 trading days after each episode ended.

Episode Period Next 5 Days
overbought June 29, 2026 – July 2, 2026 Ongoing
oversold January 15, 2026 – January 23, 2026 +4.6%
oversold January 6, 2026 – January 12, 2026 -5.2%
overbought December 1, 2025 – December 3, 2025 -1.9%

Past behavior does not predict future results — small sample sizes especially.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Apple Inc. (AAPL) overbought right now?
Based on the latest close, AAPL's 14-day RSI is 80.1, which is overbought by the conventional threshold. RSI above 70 is considered overbought; below 30, oversold. This is recalculated every trading day.
What is RSI (Relative Strength Index)?
RSI measures the speed and size of recent price changes on a 0–100 scale over 14 trading days, using Wilder's smoothing. Readings above 70 suggest a stock has risen quickly relative to its recent range; below 30, fallen quickly.
Is an overbought stock a sell signal?
Not by itself. Strong stocks can stay overbought for weeks during uptrends, and oversold stocks can keep falling. Most traders combine RSI with trend context — like the 50- and 200-day moving averages shown above — plus volume and fundamentals rather than acting on RSI alone.
How often is this page updated?
Indicators are recomputed after every market close from daily closing prices, and the AI commentary refreshes each trading evening. The data date shown above is July 2, 2026.
Where does this data come from?
Daily closing prices come from our market data feed, and every indicator on this page is computed directly by us from that price history. The overbought/oversold verdict is a mechanical calculation, not an opinion.

Methodology

The verdict on this page is mechanical: we compute the 14-day Relative Strength Index with Wilder’s smoothing from AAPL’s daily closing prices, and apply the conventional thresholds — above 70 is overbought, below 30 is oversold. Moving averages, the 52-week range, and volume comparisons come from the same price history.

Indicators are recomputed after every market close. The AI commentary adds context from current news via grounded search, but never changes the computed verdict. Note: closes are as-traded; a stock split would distort readings for a few weeks until the window rolls past it.

Not Financial Advice

This page is for education and information only. Indicators are mechanical calculations, AI commentary can contain errors, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Do your own research and consider consulting a qualified financial advisor. See our full disclaimer.

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