AAPL Seasonality

AAPL Seasonality

Analysis for February 2026

This page shows AAPL seasonality for February 2026, including a calendar view of historical seasonal windows and monthly patterns. Seasonality is a historical tendency – not a prediction – and should be combined with risk controls and your own filters.

AAPL Top Trades for February 2026

AAPL seasonality calendar for February 2026

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Best short-term trade for AAPL this month

“Entering AAPL on Feb 04 and closing on Feb 04 has won 7 of the last 8 years for an average return of 1.62%.”

* We define a short-term trade as having a holding period of 3 days or less.

Best long-term swing trade for AAPL this month

“Entering AAPL on Feb 03 and closing on Feb 12 has won 15 of the last 17 years for an average return of 2.88%.”

* We define a long-term swing as any trade with a holding period of 4 or more days.

Historically stronger days for AAPL in February

Historical win percentage heatmap for AAPL in February

AAPL chances of closing the month higher

AAPL probability of closing February higher

AAPL average return by month

How traders use seasonality for AAPL

As a timing lens, not a standalone signal

Seasonality highlights dates when AAPL has historically shown consistent strength or weakness. Traders often combine it with a simple trend or volatility filter to avoid fighting the tape.

To plan entries/exits in advance

Instead of reacting to headlines, traders use known seasonal windows to pre-plan risk, size smaller when conditions are noisy, and focus attention only when a window is active.

To build a watchlist efficiently

Seasonality can narrow “what to watch” to a short list for February, then technicals/fundamentals decide “whether to act.”

For single names like AAPL, traders often sanity-check seasonality against earnings dates and major event risk.

Risk notes (please read)

  • Seasonality is descriptive, not predictive. These are historical tendencies based on past price behavior – there is no guarantee they repeat.
  • Outliers happen. Even strong historical windows can fail due to news, macro shocks, earnings, or regime changes.
  • Backtests can mislead. Small sample sizes and changing market structure can inflate historical results.
  • Use risk controls. Consider position sizing, stop logic, and diversification.
  • Educational content only. This page is for informational purposes and is not financial advice.

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