NWS
News Corporation Class B Common Stock
News Corp is a global media and digital real estate giant. It owns iconic brands like The Wall Street Journal and HarperCollins, focusing on premium content and digital property services.
Historical oversold levels
Track when NWS has reached extreme oversold conditions (XTRM below -125) historically. These levels represent prolonged periods in extreme territory and often present potential opportunities.
NWS has no extreme XTRM events on the weekly timeframe.
What is NWS?
News Corp is essentially the publishing and digital media engine of the Murdoch family empire, officially formed after the 2013 split from the original News Corporation. It is a diversified powerhouse that has successfully transitioned from a legacy newspaper business into a global digital content and real estate services leader.
The company’s business model is built on a diversified revenue stream including subscriptions, licensing, and advertising. Their portfolio is impressive, featuring Dow Jones, which operates The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s. These assets provide high-value business intelligence that commands premium pricing. They also own HarperCollins, a top-tier global book publisher, and a significant stake in Foxtel, a major subscription television provider in Australia.
A key driver of their valuation today is actually digital real estate. They hold a majority stake in Australia’s REA Group and own Move, Inc., the operator of realtor.com. This segment has become a cornerstone of their growth strategy, leveraging high-traffic platforms to dominate the property listing market. Historically, the company made waves by successfully lobbying for the News Media Bargaining Code, forcing tech giants to pay for content, which redefined their financial relationship with platforms like Google.
Financially, News Corp has been focused on aggressive cost-cutting in its traditional news segments while reinvesting those savings into digital transformation. They maintain a solid balance sheet with a focus on returning value to shareholders through buybacks. The growth in the Dow Jones professional information business has been a particular standout, providing a cushion against volatile advertising markets.
As we look toward 2026, the strategic focus is shifting heavily toward artificial intelligence and data monetization. News Corp aims to use its massive repository of trusted content to train large language models while implementing AI to streamline newsrooms. By 2026, expect them to have integrated more predictive analytics into their real estate platforms and expanded their B2B subscription services, aiming for a profile that looks more like a data-tech company than a traditional publisher.
What is the XTRM Indicator?
The XTRM (Extreme) Indicator is a proprietary momentum indicator that measures cumulative time spent in extreme territory. Unlike traditional oscillators like RSI that measure a snapshot in time, XTRM accumulates how long an asset remains in oversold or overbought conditions, providing a deeper understanding of momentum exhaustion.
For NWS, monitoring the XTRM indicator provides valuable insights into prolonged extreme conditions. When the XTRM drops significantly below zero (especially below -125), News Corporation Class B Common Stock has been in oversold territory for an extended period, suggesting potential for a reversal. Conversely, high positive XTRM values indicate extended overbought conditions.
Understanding NWS XTRM Signals
- Deep Oversold (XTRM below -125): When NWS XTRM falls below -125, it indicates prolonged time in extreme oversold conditions. This cumulative measure often provides stronger reversal signals than single-day oversold readings.
- Neutral Zone (XTRM near 0): When XTRM hovers around zero, NWS is in a balanced state without extended extreme conditions. This can indicate consolidation or indecision in the market.
- Overbought (XTRM above +10): An XTRM above +10 indicates NWS has been in overbought territory for an extended period, potentially signaling an overextended rally and increased risk of pullback.
Daily vs Weekly XTRM for NWS
This page displays both daily and weekly XTRM for NWS. The daily XTRM tracks short-term cumulative extremes, useful for identifying swing trading opportunities. The weekly XTRM provides a longer-term perspective on momentum exhaustion, helping investors spot major turning points.
By analyzing both timeframes together, you can identify when News Corporation Class B Common Stock is experiencing extreme conditions at multiple time scales, which often leads to the strongest reversal setups.
Historical XTRM Extreme Analysis
Above, we track historical instances when NWS XTRM dropped below -125 (extreme oversold territory). These periods represent times when News Corporation Class B Common Stock spent extended periods in oversold conditions, which historically have presented some of the best buying opportunities. Analyzing how NWS behaved after reaching these extreme XTRM levels can help inform future trading decisions.