- Apple hits fresh record highs and reaches $3-trillion market cap.
- Apple trades at 30 times its projected next year's earnings, starting to screen some valuation concerns among investors.
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Apple Inc. AAPL once again broke the $3-trillion market cap barrier Friday. The Cupertino-based technology giant saw its stock rise 1.3% to a new all-time high of $192, cementing its position as stock market leader.
Apple’s outstanding performance has resulted in an approximately $500-billion lead over its closest competitor, Microsoft Corp. MSFT, which has a market capitalization of $2.5 trillion.
The iPhone maker maintains its status of the most-representative stock in the S&P 500 index, rising to a 7.7% weight in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY.
Apple’s stock has now gained about 53% so far this year, and if it manages to end trading on Friday at its current or higher level, it will mark the best-performing semester since January 2009.
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Chart: Apple Hits All-Time Highs, Market Cap Hits $3 Trillion
Apple’s Valuations Start To Look Stretched
Apple currently trades at a forward P/E ratio of 30, which is significantly higher than its 10-year historical average of 18x.
This valuation indicator might trigger worries about the stock’s current overvaluation, serving as a cautionary note to investors.
Apple’s current share price is about 3% higher than the price target set by the median Wall Street analyst, indicating that market expectations have probably priced in a substantial amount of the company’s future growth.
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Editor’s note: This story was updated to reflect that Apple has previously reached a $3-trillion market cap.
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