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Full House Resorts Stock Crosses Above 200-Day Moving Average
Shares of the casino operator rise as it crosses a key technical threshold.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 7:18am
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The technical milestone of crossing above its 200-day moving average could signal a shift in momentum for Full House Resorts' stock.Black Hawk TodayShares of Full House Resorts, Inc. (NASDAQ:FLL) crossed above their 200-day moving average on Monday, a technical milestone that could signal a bullish trend for the casino operator's stock. The stock traded as high as $2.61 before closing at $2.56 on volume of 91,224 shares.
Why it matters
Crossing above the 200-day moving average is often seen as a bullish signal by technical analysts, as it indicates the stock's long-term trend may be shifting to the upside. This could attract more investor interest and buying pressure for Full House Resorts' shares.
The details
Full House Resorts, which operates casino resorts in several U.S. states, has seen its stock price fluctuate in recent months. The company reported a wider-than-expected loss in its most recent quarter, but some analysts remain optimistic about its long-term prospects.
- Shares of Full House Resorts crossed above their 200-day moving average on Monday, April 7, 2026.
- The stock has a 200-day moving average of $2.59.
The players
Full House Resorts, Inc.
A gaming, lodging and entertainment company that designs, develops and operates casino resorts and ancillary hospitality facilities in multiple U.S. markets.
Weiss Ratings
A research firm that recently issued a 'sell (e+)' rating on Full House Resorts' stock.
Craig Hallum
An investment research firm that cut its price target on Full House Resorts' stock from $5 to $4 and maintained a 'buy' rating.
The takeaway
Crossing above the 200-day moving average is a potentially bullish technical signal for Full House Resorts, but the company's fundamentals will ultimately determine the long-term direction of its stock price. Investors will be watching to see if the casino operator can build on this momentum and deliver improved financial results in the coming quarters.

