Why Is Apple Inc. (AAPL) Stock Trading Flat Today?

AI-sourced movement explanations, refreshed three times each trading day · Latest: July 3, 2026

Flat Today July 3, 2026 · Closing update

Apple (AAPL) Sees No Price Movement on Market Holiday

The Full Story

Apple (AAPL) stock remained unchanged today with zero trading volume, as U.S. financial markets were closed in observance of the Independence Day holiday. Trading will resume on the next business day.

What's Driving the Move

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Market Holiday

U.S. stock markets, including the NYSE and Nasdaq, were closed on Friday, July 3, 2026, in observance of Independence Day, which falls on a Saturday this year.

Significant Moves — Last 90 Days

July 2, 2026 +4.77%

Apple surges on strong iPhone demand and foldable phone optimism

June 30, 2026 +2.53%

Apple Rallies Amid Broad Tech Sector Strength

Previous Sessions

A running log of what moved AAPL each trading day.

Date Move What Happened
Jul 2 ▲ +4.77% Apple surges on strong iPhone demand and foldable phone optimism
Jul 1 ▲ +1.67% Apple Gains Amid Tech Rebound, Outperforming Broader Sector Decline
Jun 30 ▲ +2.53% Apple Rallies Amid Broad Tech Sector Strength
Jun 29 ▼ -0.84% Apple Dips Amid Consumer Demand Concerns, Underperforming Tech Sector
Mar 31 ▲ +0.81% Apple (AAPL) edges higher amid sector rotation
Mar 30 ▼ -0.84% Apple (AAPL) dips amid tech sector weakness, profit-taking
Mar 27 ▼ -1.66% Apple (AAPL) Down Slightly Amidst Sector Weakness
Mar 26 ▲ +0.72% Apple (AAPL) Up Slightly Despite Sector Weakness
Mar 25 ▲ +0.39% Apple (AAPL) modestly up amid sector gains, foldable iPhone buzz
Mar 24 ▲ +0.11% Apple modestly up amid foldable iPhone buzz
Mar 23 ▲ +1.40% Apple Climbs on Foldable iPhone Buzz
Mar 20 ▼ -0.31% Apple (AAPL) Down Slightly Amid Sector Weakness
Mar 19 ▼ -0.37% Apple (AAPL) dips slightly despite positive China sales data
Mar 18 ▼ -1.69% Apple Stock Dips Amid Tech Sector Caution

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is AAPL stock flat today?
Apple (AAPL) Sees No Price Movement on Market Holiday The full breakdown above covers the drivers behind the move, with sources.
How do you determine why a stock moved?
We combine the day's price and volume data with same-day news coverage, earnings events, analyst actions, and sector moves, then generate a sourced explanation. Major catalysts like earnings, guidance changes, and upgrades or downgrades are labeled by type.
When is this page updated?
Three times each trading day — shortly after the open, midday, and after the close. Intraday versions are marked preliminary until the closing update replaces them.
What counts as a significant move?
Day-to-day noise is normal for every stock. We flag a move as significant based on its size relative to the stock's typical daily range — only significant moves appear in the recent-events list and as chart markers.

Methodology

Each trading day we pair AAPL’s price and volume action with same-day news coverage, earnings events, analyst actions, and sector context, then generate a sourced explanation using AI with live search grounding. Updates run shortly after the open, midday, and after the close — intraday versions are marked preliminary.

Moves are flagged significant based on their size relative to the stock’s typical daily range. Explanations describe what plausibly drove a move; markets don’t always have a single clean cause.

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