Nexans Stock: Technical Rebound of Over 3% After a Week of Sharp Correction
This Wednesday morning, Nexans stock shows a notable increase of 3.16%, trading at 124.20 euros after having reached 120.40 euros the previous day. This rebound occurs in a context of a marked decline over the past seven days, with a cumulative loss of 10%. Additionally, two investment banks have recently lowered their price targets.
Impact of Analyst Revisions on Nexans Valuation
Recent revisions by analysts have impacted the expected valuation of Nexans. On February 24, Barclays lowered its price target from 137 to 132 euros, maintaining a 'market-weight' recommendation. The day before, JP Morgan made a more pronounced adjustment, reducing its target from 145 to 132 euros while keeping a neutral stance on the stock. These revised targets now stand at 132 euros, representing a theoretical upside of about 6.3% from the current price of 124.20 euros. These adjustments coincide with a significant decline in the stock, which has lost 10% in a week. However, the broader outlook remains positive, with a gain of nearly 20% over the year and an increase of 3% over three months. The next significant event for investors will be the publication of the first quarter results, scheduled for April 28, 2026.
Technical Analysis of Tuesday's Trading Session
In Tuesday's trading session, the stock tested the support threshold at 120.40 euros, from which Wednesday's rebound was triggered. The Relative Strength Index (RSI), which measures the bullish or bearish momentum of a stock over recent sessions, is positioned at 27. A level below 30 is traditionally interpreted as an oversold condition, suggesting that selling pressure may have been excessive in the short term. The stock price is also trading below its 20-day and 50-day moving averages (at 133.71 and 128.70 euros, respectively), while remaining above the 200-day moving average (121.90 euros), which serves as a long-term trend indicator. This configuration illustrates a rapid correction within an annual trend that remains upward.