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NWS RSI

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.

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Daily RSI
53.39
Neutral
Weekly RSI
41.37
Neutral
Current Price
$27.70
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Historical oversold levels

Track when NWS has reached oversold conditions (RSI below 30) historically. These levels often present potential buying opportunities.

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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 RSI?

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and magnitude of price changes. Developed by J. Welles Wilder, RSI ranges from 0 to 100 and helps traders identify overbought or oversold conditions in an asset.

For NWS, monitoring the RSI provides valuable insights into potential trend reversals and entry/exit points. When the RSI drops below 30, News Corporation Class B Common Stock is typically considered oversold, suggesting the asset may be undervalued. Conversely, an RSI above 70 indicates overbought conditions.

Understanding NWS RSI Signals

  • Oversold (RSI below 30): When NWS RSI falls below 30, it suggests the asset may have been sold off excessively and could be due for a bounce. This is often viewed as a potential buying opportunity, though it's important to consider other factors and not rely solely on RSI.
  • Overbought (RSI above 70): An RSI above 70 indicates NWS may be overbought, potentially signaling a pullback or consolidation phase. Traders often use this as a signal to take profits or wait for better entry points.
  • Divergences: When NWS price makes new highs or lows but RSI doesn't confirm these moves, it can signal weakening momentum and a possible trend reversal.

Daily vs Weekly RSI for NWS

This page displays both daily and weekly RSI for NWS. The daily RSI responds quickly to short-term price movements, making it useful for day traders and swing traders. The weekly RSI provides a broader perspective on momentum trends, helping longer-term investors identify major oversold or overbought conditions.

By analyzing both timeframes together, you can better understand News Corporation Class B Common Stock's momentum at multiple levels and make more informed trading decisions.

Historical RSI Oversold Analysis

Above, we track historical instances when NWS RSI dropped below 30 (oversold territory). Reviewing these past oversold levels helps identify patterns and understand how News Corporation Class B Common Stock has historically responded to oversold conditions. Many traders use these historical reference points to gauge potential support levels and timing for entry positions.

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