LVMH Stock Falls Below Key Technical Threshold of 527 Euros, Down 24% Over a Year
LVMH stock significantly declined this Monday, March 2, 2026, dropping 3.07% to 527.40 euros amidst ongoing selling pressure. The luxury giant's shares now show a decrease of nearly 18% over three months and more than 24% over a year. Several technical signals suggest close monitoring in the upcoming sessions.
Technical Indicators Highlight Downward Trend
At 527.40 euros, LVMH stock is now trading below its 200-day moving average, which stands at 541.70 euros. This downward breach is a negative technical signal, often interpreted as the establishment of a medium-term bearish trend. Concurrently, the stock is approaching a support threshold identified at 514.20 euros, which could potentially slow down the ongoing slide. The 50-day moving average, set at 586.06 euros, remains significantly distant from the current price, confirming the magnitude of the recent downturn. Over the past week, the stock has lost 4.92%, continuing a downward trajectory that began several months ago. The gap of over 44 points between short and long averages illustrates a gradual deterioration in the stock's momentum.
Upcoming Financial Calendar Events for LVMH
LVMH's financial calendar includes two significant events in the coming weeks. The general assembly is scheduled for April 23, 2026, followed by the detachment of the balance of the dividend for the fiscal year 2025, planned for April 30. These events will occur as the stock price has lost nearly a quarter of its value over twelve months, bringing the group's market capitalization to levels not seen in several quarters. The monthly volatility of the stock stands at 7.30%, a moderate level indicating a relatively orderly decline rather than a panic-driven movement. Furthermore, a beta of 0.06 confirms a very low correlation with the overall market, suggesting that the current dynamics of LVMH are more closely related to factors specific to the luxury sector or the stock itself than to the general trend of European indices.