Apple Q3 FY2026 Earnings Preview with Expected 21% Revenue Growth and Bullish Institutional Sentiment

Apple Inc. is set to report its fiscal third-quarter results for 2026 on July 30, with expectations of a 21% increase in revenue. Market focus is on revenue growth, margin protection, and earnings per share momentum, with institutional investors showing predominantly bullish views.

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Apple Q3 Earnings Preview: Can Growth Momentum Sustain Its $5 Trillion Valuation ?

Apple is set to release its Q3 FY2026 earnings report after the market closes this Thursday. According to analyst forecasts, Apple’s revenue for Q3 FY2026 is expected to reach $108.853 billion, adjusted earnings per share are projected to reach $1.886. In terms of valuation, Apple’s current price-to-earnings ratio stands at 40.74, placing it at a relatively high level compared with the past five years. Apple's revenue is primarily generated from two major business segments: Services and Products. The Products segment, which includes iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Wearables, Home & Accessories, remains the dominant contributor to revenue. Among these, iPhone continues to be Apple’s largest revenue source, with sales expected to grow 20.22% year over year in the third fiscal quarter. Notably, Ap
Apple Q3 Earnings Preview: Can Growth Momentum Sustain Its $5 Trillion Valuation ?