Analysts are eyeing $75–$100 upside potential per share for tech stocks positioned right. The comparison is striking: major tech's 2026 setup mirrors the breakout momentum that drove 65% gains in 2025—the strongest annual performance in over 15 years. History suggests when leaders consolidate post-surge, the next cycle compounds hard. Market timing matters; positioning for cyclical recovery could be the real play.
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LeekCutter
· 01-14 20:55
You're trying to cut my dreams again, $75-$100? I feel like I heard this set of words last year.
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-14 02:36
Is Apple taking off again? Is this really happening this time or just another way to cut the leeks?
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OnChainDetective
· 01-13 14:06
Wait, by 2026, it will double by 65%? I need to check the recent whale movements at the institutional addresses... Why does this number feel so familiar, like someone is laying the groundwork for something?
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-13 14:04
Wait, is Apple really about to take off? Why do I feel like I hear this story every year?
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-13 14:03
Here we go again with the story of Apple’s price surge. 2026 is still far away. Let’s first secure the gains from 2025 before talking about anything else.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-13 14:03
Wait, $75-100? That's just the gross profit; actually taking home only a few points would be good.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-13 13:40
Predicting another surge in Apple? What happened to the wave we hyped last year?
Apple Poised for Major 2026 Rally?
Analysts are eyeing $75–$100 upside potential per share for tech stocks positioned right. The comparison is striking: major tech's 2026 setup mirrors the breakout momentum that drove 65% gains in 2025—the strongest annual performance in over 15 years. History suggests when leaders consolidate post-surge, the next cycle compounds hard. Market timing matters; positioning for cyclical recovery could be the real play.