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Daily Journal Corp. Shares Dip Below 200-Day Average
Analysts Weigh In on Whether Investors Should Sell
Mar. 28, 2026 at 6:51am
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Shares of Daily Journal Corp. (NASDAQ:DJCO), a diversified media and technology company based in Los Angeles, have dropped below their 200-day moving average, raising questions about whether investors should sell the stock.
Why it matters
A stock's 200-day moving average is a closely watched technical indicator that can signal a potential shift in a company's momentum and future performance. Investors often use this metric to help guide their buying and selling decisions.
The details
Daily Journal Corp. shares closed at $491.76 on Friday, dipping below their 200-day moving average of $491.31. The company's stock has a 50-day moving average of $539.60. Wall Street analysts have a 'Hold' rating on the stock, with one analyst recently downgrading it from 'Hold' to 'Sell'.
- Daily Journal Corp. shares crossed below the 200-day moving average on Friday, March 28, 2026.
- The company reported quarterly earnings on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
The players
Daily Journal Corp. (S.C.)
A diversified media and technology company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. The company operates in two primary segments: legal publishing and software solutions.
Wall Street Zen
A financial research firm that recently cut its rating on Daily Journal Corp. from 'Hold' to 'Sell'.
Weiss Ratings
A research firm that maintained a 'Hold (c+)' rating on Daily Journal Corp. in a report on January 21, 2026.
What’s next
Investors will be closely watching to see if Daily Journal Corp. can regain its footing and climb back above the 200-day moving average in the coming weeks and months.
The takeaway
The dip in Daily Journal Corp.'s stock price below its 200-day moving average is a technical indicator that may signal a shift in the company's momentum. Investors will need to weigh this data point against the company's fundamental performance and outlook to determine if selling is warranted.
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