2CRSI Shares Hit a New All-Time High at 30.80 Euros: +760% in One Year
The stock of the Strasbourg-based high-performance computer server specialist reaches a new peak this Tuesday, driven by a spectacular upward momentum over the past few months. With a nearly 5% gain during the session, 2CRSI ranks among the most active stocks on the Parisian market, amidst a CAC 40 increase of 1.33% during the session.
Mid-Morning Trading Surge
On Tuesday morning, April 7, 2CRSI traded around 30.10 euros, up 4.88% from the last close at 28.70 euros. The stock reached a new all-time high at 30.80 euros during the session, surpassing the previous record set on February 25, 2026. This surge is part of a remarkable trajectory: the price has increased nearly ninefold in one year (+760%) and has risen 173.6% in just the last three months. Technically, the stock is now well above the upper Bollinger band limit (28.79 euros), a configuration that usually indicates a potential overbought situation. Meanwhile, the RSI is at 68, a high level but still below the critical threshold of 70 considered as marking a technical overheating. These elements call for caution, although the strength of the ongoing upward movement remains intact. The next identified resistance level is at 29.90 euros, a threshold already crossed this Tuesday. The most relevant support is at 21.45 euros, reflecting the magnitude of recent gains.
Upcoming Financial Calendar
The financial calendar for 2CRSI includes several major events in the coming months. The revenue report for the 2025-2026 fiscal year is scheduled for July 23, 2026, followed by the annual results on October 29, and the general meeting set for December 17. These milestones will assess whether the operational trajectory of the group justifies the spectacular revaluation of the stock observed in recent quarters. The market profile of 2CRSI is characterized by a negative beta of -0.33, indicating a low correlation with major indices. The 50-day moving average (20.81 euros) and the 200-day moving average (13.01 euros) remain far behind the current price, confirming the extent of the discrepancy between recent dynamics and historical average levels. The one-month volatility, measured at 25.27%, reflects significant but consistent fluctuations with the acceleration of the upward trend.