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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Apple shares surge to 4-month high, as stock chart points to growing investor confidence

Apple's stock rose more than 3 percent on Thursday, putting the stock on pace for its ninth positive day in the past 10 days of trading.

The technology giant's stock climb led a broad rise across the S&P 500 information technology sector, which was up 1.8 percent on Thursday. That sector has climbed 20 percent this quarter.

Apple shares recently passed the "really critical" level of $185 last week, Marc Chaikin, CEO of Chaikin Analytics, told CNBC.

"Surpassing that peak from November 30 that was really important," Chaikin said.

Chaikin pointed to Apple's "synergistic" relationship with chip suppliers, such as Micron Technology. Apple's stock "drives a lot of suppliers in the tech space," Chaikin said.

"I think Micron's earnings give some substance to the Apple story," Chaikin said. Additionally, reports that Apple plans to keep as much as 50 percent of subscription revenues from its coming online streaming service, as well as growing confidence in Apple's new product line up, are helping drive the stock higher, Chaikin thinks.

"There's a lot of betting going on that Apple can make the transition from a hardware company to software and streaming service," Chaikin said.

Shares of Apple also surpassed a key technical level on Thursday, its 200-day moving average. The metric helps indicate to investors the overall long-term trend of a stock and, in this case, shows how Apple's stock has been steadily climbing. While Chaikin said the 200-day moving average is more closely watched for indexes, rather than for individual stocks like Apple, he did note that the metric has "symbolic" importance.

This was the first time Apple shares surpassed the 200-day moving average since Nov. 16 on an intraday trading basis. Apple's stock is up more than 23 percent this quarter, on pace for its best quarter of trading since the first quarter of 2017.

The 200-day moving average is often used by technical analysts to determine a change in long term trend.

Apple also led the Dow Jones industrial average on Thursday, contributing 44 points to the Dow's nearly 170 point climb.

– CNBC's Gina Francolla contributed to this report.

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