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Coursera is promoting educational offerings focused on psychology and human behavior.
The company is encouraging users to learn more about personal thinking, habits, and social dynamics. Courses featured include Social Psychology and The Science of Mind and Decision.
COUR is trading at $5.59, just above both the SMA-20 ($5.55) and below the SMA-50 ($5.78), indicating short-term buoyancy within a wider medium-term bearish structure, as long-term pressure from the distant SMA-200 ($7.79) persists. The Ichimoku Kijun on D1 stands at $5.76, marking immediate resistance; near-term support is seen at the SMA-20 ($5.55), with key support at the SMA-100 ($6.02), while resistance clusters around the Kijun ($5.76) and SMA-50 ($5.78).
Momentum signals remain mixed on D1, with MACD showing a strong sell and ADX holding a neutral stance, highlighting weak trend consensus. RSI at 53.8 and CCI near 29 suggest mild upward pressure but Stoch RSI flags an overbought scenario, indicating the rally may be stretched short term. BBP registers a strong buy at 0.40, favoring intraday buyer dominance, even as AO stays neutral and oscillators diverge. COUR is trading at $5.59, up from $5.39 at last week’s close, reflecting a 3.6% gain; the price is positioned in the middle of the weekly range with volatility at 12.2%. The weekly tone is one of consolidation after a rebound from the lows and a retreat from the weekly high. In today’s session, the price slipped 3.7%, showing some profit-taking after recent gains.
For the coming week, COUR is expected to range between $5.36 and $6.00, a corridor that captures recent volatility while staying realistic given the weekly amplitude. There is a very low probability (less than 20%) of a price increase, with a price decline much more likely, as both RSI-W1 and MACD-W1 issue sell signals and MA-50-W1 trends lower. The baseline scenario envisions COUR consolidating sideways within this range. In a bullish case, a break above $5.76–$5.78 could trigger a test of $6.00, although this is not favored by weekly momentum. Bearish pressure could intensify if $5.55 or $5.36 give way, risking a retest of levels near the 52-week low ($5.03). This week’s forecast range leaves COUR anchored just above the annual trough, with large upside gaps toward the distant 52-week high ($13.56).
Previously it was reported that Coursera emphasized the value of fostering strong judgment habits among professionals to improve workplace engagement and decision credibility. In the current environment, monitoring Coursera’s ability to translate these strategies into tangible improvements in user retention or platform adoption rates remains a key scenario for stakeholders.