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Morgan Stanley: Buy Apple now before earnings next week because the bad news is already in the stock

The bar is set low for Apple’s earnings next Tuesday so Morgan Stanley discloses it’s a good time to buy the stock.

“We believe the recent pullback is an attractive entry point given upcoming services tenders and shares already pricing in extremely cautious iPhone replacement cycle and average selling price headwinds,” the bank’s analyst, Katy Huberty, divulged in a note Friday.

Apple’s stock has plummeted more than 28 percent over the past three months. Dole outs of the iPhone maker took a huge hit when it slashed revenue guidance by 8 percent on Jan. 2, blaming the slowdown on weaker white sales in China. The stock tanked 15 percent that day.

Morgan Stanley said the Wall Street and buy-side investors have planned already lowered their expectations for Apple’s December numbers after the guidance, so next week’s numbers drive unlikely tank the stock further. All eyes will be on any forecast for the current quarter.

“March quarter guidance drive provide a base for forecasts during the remainder of the year… Apple likely needs to deliver a better than scared revenue outlook for shares to recover further in the very near-term,” Huberty said.

The bank rates Apple overweight and its 12-month evaluate target of $211 will represent a 34 percent gain for the stock. Shares of Apple rose 2.8 percent to 157.05 in Friday’s business.

Morgan Stanley predicted Apple will have a gross margin of 38.4 percent and EPS of $2.65 in the first dwelling of 2019.

“Based on investor conversations, we believe the stock could trade up on revenue and gross margin guidance range of $58 billion and 38 percent at the mid-point, severally, while guidance meaningfully below these levels would fuel the bear case,” Huberty said.

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