AMT Plunges 2.64% to 2025 Low as Technicals and Sentiment Turn Bearish

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jueves, 4 de septiembre de 2025, 2:40 am ET1 min de lectura
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Shares of American Tower CorporationAMT-- (AMT) fell to their lowest level since February 2025 on September 4, 2025, with an intraday decline of 2.64%. The stock has lost 3.72% over two consecutive trading days, extending a bearish trend that has pushed the price below key technical levels. The recent sell-off reflects deteriorating market sentiment and a technical landscape dominated by bearish signals.

Technical indicators underscore the stock’s downward momentum. All short- and long-term moving averages, including the 50-day and 200-day SMAs, show the price trading below critical support levels, reinforcing a sell bias. The RSI at 39.57 suggests oversold conditions but fails to trigger a reversal, while the Fear & Greed Index at 39 highlights widespread investor pessimism. Over the past 30 days, AMTAMT-- has experienced 4.01% volatility, with only 47% of sessions posting gains, signaling structural weakness.


Short-term projections highlight further instability. A 7-day price decline of 5.39% and a 1-week forecast of -1.08% point to continued downward pressure. Analysts predict a 7.49% drop to $181.55 within a month, with a projected peak of $197.71 on September 6 failing to break above the 200-day SMA. Long-term forecasts are equally bleak, with the stock expected to trade in a declining channel through 2030, averaging $115.66 by 2030—a 45.92% potential return for short sellers in October 2030 alone.


The bearish outlook is compounded by overvaluation. At $196.26, AMT is 8.10% above its 1-month price target, with no bullish signals among 26 technical indicators. Short-term strategies emphasize profit opportunities for bearish positions, such as a 13.49% ROI for shorting $1,000 of AMT between September 4 and November 19. Market analysts caution against buying the stock at current levels, noting a lack of catalysts to reverse the downtrend and weak historical performance relative to peers.


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