You can bet on the words that will be said on Apple’s earnings call like ‘Tariff’ and ‘Severance’

You can bet on the words that will be said on Apple’s earnings call like ‘Tariff’ and ‘Severance’


Key Points
  • Bets from Kalshi users priced in a roughly 90% probability that Apple’s earnings call after the bell Thursday would feature words like “China” and “Tariff,” as well as a more than 50% chance that “Severance” would be mentioned.
  • Kalshi’s question on what will be said during Apple’s earnings call has generated almost $43,000 in trading volumes.
  • Analysts anticipate that Apple will post single-digit-percentage earnings and revenue growth for the third quarter compared to last year, per LSEG.



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