Apple's market value exceeded $2 trillion, and these news exploded my circle of friends. This is the world's first 1 company with a market value exceeding $2 trillion. 2 trillion dollars can be compared with the GDP of some developed countries in Europe in one year, which is a very scary concept. You know, the total GDP of the United States, the world's largest economy, is 20 trillion dollars a year. The question also follows, why is Apple's market value suddenly so high? Is it because of the influence of China market?
So in my opinion, the sudden increase of Apple's market value is definitely not affected by the China market, because although the market share of Apple's mobile phone in Chinese mainland has been relatively large, due to the lack of innovation of its models in the last two years, the overall design has not changed, and the market share is slowly being further eroded by domestic models. In this case, the market share has not increased, but is gradually decreasing. Apple's market value growth has little to do with the China market.
Then I think the reason why Apple's market value suddenly increased so much is mainly related to the changes in the entire capital environment of the US dollar. In the case that the epidemic environment in the United States continues to be severe. All walks of life have suffered a serious blow. In the stock market, the three major indexes are also difficult to be firm, and all of them have fallen by a large margin, leading to a large amount of capital loss and causing panic in the whole market. In order to make investment in US stocks grow steadily without losing money, people have targeted Apple, which is already very high and has a good development prospect.
So they put a lot of money into Apple, making its market value go up wildly. In my opinion, this is undoubtedly a kind of speculation. They want to complete an arbitrage by raising Apple's share price and selling it. In other words, Apple's high market value has little to do with our China market, and it is an internal leek cutting behavior.