iTariff Threat: Trump Turns Up The Heat, But Apple's Chart Still Holds The Line
1. Trump demands Apple to manufacture iPhones in the U.S. or face 25% tariffs. 2. Apple stock fell over 3% in pre-market trading after the tariff threat. 3. The stock is down 17.42% year-to-date, trading below key moving averages. 4. Mild buying pressure suggests some investors remain optimistic against the bearish trend. 5. Political and regulatory challenges pose ongoing risks for Apple's stock performance.