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Correlation Analysis

Apple Inc. vs FedEx Corporation

AAPL vs FDX

+0.493

Moderate positive

When one moves up, the other tends to follow.

AAPL logo

Apple Inc.

AAPL

Apple is among the largest companies in the world, with a broad portfolio of hardware and software products targeted at consumers and businesses. Apple's iPhone makes up a majority of the firm sales, and Apple's other products like Mac, iPad, and Watch are designed around the iPhone as the focal point of an expansive software ecosystem. Apple has progressively worked to add new applications, like streaming video, subscription bundles, and augmented reality. The firm designs its own software and semiconductors while working with subcontractors like Foxconn and TSMC to build its products and chips. Slightly less than half of Apple's sales come directly through its flagship stores, with a majority of sales coming indirectly through partnerships and distribution.

Market cap 3.8T

FDX logo

FedEx Corporation

FDX

FedEx pioneered overnight delivery in 1973 and remains the world's largest express package provider. In fiscal 2025, the firm's Federal Express segment—which houses the core package delivery operations—made up 86% of total revenue, with 10% coming from FedEx Freight, its asset-based less-than-truckload shipping segment. The remainder came from other services, including FedEx Office, which provides document production/shipping, and FedEx Logistics, which provides global forwarding. FedEx acquired Dutch parcel delivery firm TNT Express in 2016, boosting its presence across Europe. TNT was previously the fourth-largest global parcel delivery provider.

Market cap 85.6B · 880,000 employees

Apr 9, 2021 — Apr 7, 2026Daily1,254 observationsStockStockTechnology

Who Moves First

AAPL leads FDX by 6 days

AAPL tends to move before FDX.

Best correlation after shifting: +0.494 (13 shifts scanned)

Do They Crash Together?

Correlation by Market Regime

How these series behave when markets are rising, falling, or diverging. A correlation that holds in drawdowns is very different from one that only works in rallies.

Both Rising

+0.209

12 periods · Return correlation when both series rose

Both Falling

+0.541

10 periods · Return correlation when both series fell

Diverging

-0.568

13 periods · Return correlation when series moved apart

R-Squared

24.3%

Share of variance in one series explained by the other.

Trend Agreement

61.7%

How often both series moved in the same direction period-to-period.

Overlap Quality

1,254

Deep shared window — 1,254 usable pairs.

Significance

p < 0.001

95% CI: [0.450, 0.534]

Time Series

Rebased to 100

Green: AAPLGray: FDX36 of 1,254 points (sampled)

Scatter

XY Regression

112.3120140160180200220240260280285.6143.5150200250300350386.2Apple Inc.FedEx CorporationData pointsFit (r = 0.493)

Pipeline

Data quality details

Pipeline Summary

1,254 paired observations survived the daily window.

Raw input

1,254

1,254

Normalized

1,254

1,254

Prepared

1,254

1,254

Aligned

1,254

1,254

Invalid removed

0

A: 0 / B: 0

Duplicates removed

0

A: 0 / B: 0

Alignment drops

0

A: 0 / B: 0

Series A

AAPL logo

Apple Inc.

AAPL

Market cap 3.8T

Stock · 1,254 raw → 1,254 prepared

Series B

FDX logo

FedEx Corporation

FDX

Market cap 85.6B · 880,000 employees

Stock · 1,254 raw → 1,254 prepared

Sign agreement

100.0%

How often both values share the same sign.

Zero crossings

52

Estimated crossover points between normalized spreads.

Slope

0.5000

Linear regression slope.

Intercept

154.9600

Linear regression intercept.

Related Extremes

Highest and Lowest Correlated

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