GTT Stock Soars 9.98% Over the Week, Driven by Constructive Technical Momentum
The French specialist in the design of LNG carrier tanks continues its impressive upward trajectory. Over the last five trading days, the stock has climbed nearly 10%, breaking through several important technical levels. This progress occurs in a context where the main indices of the Parisian market show relative stability, thus reinforcing GTT's relative performance.
Weekly Performance and Market Comparison
GTT's stock closed on Friday at 175.30 euros, marking a gain of 9.98% over the past week. This rise contrasts sharply with the relative flatness of major indices: the CAC 40 increased by 0.19% over the same period, while the SBF 120 index advanced by 0.13%. Over the longer term, the stock shows an impressive annual performance of 23.1% since January 1st, confirming its dynamism since the beginning of the year. Trading volumes gradually intensified throughout the week, with transaction volumes showing sustained interest from investors. The group's market capitalization stands at 6.5 billion euros. Valuations remain contained, with a 2025 P/E ratio of 15.5 times and a 2026 price-earnings ratio of 15.4 times, while the expected 2026 dividend yield is around 5.48%.
Technical Indicators and Stock Movement
From a technical standpoint, the stock displays well-established bullish signals. The RSI at 87 indicates a very bullish dynamic, while the MACD Line at 2.05 confirms positive momentum. The stock is now trading above its 50-day moving average, set at 167.75 euros, and is approaching its weekly resistance at 175.30 euros. The Bollinger Bands position the stock towards their upper limit at 174.33 euros, suggesting a phase of overactivity. The technical support is established at 154.90 euros, providing leeway before a possible correction. The volatility measured over a month stands at 6.72%, reflecting significant price movements. The low beta of 0.09 indicates that GTT moves largely independently of the general market trend, explaining its relative outperformance in a stock market environment without strong directional momentum.