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AvePoint participated in VivaTech 2026 alongside Microsoft.
Nancy Thuillier, Renaud DE SLOOVER, and Hubert Rochereau represented the AvePoint France team at the event. Details are being clarified.
AVPT is trading below all key moving averages, with the price at $9.97 under the MA-20 ($10.68), MA-50 ($10.29), and MA-200 ($12.22), reflecting persistent near-term and medium-term selling pressure as well as ongoing long-term weakness. The Ichimoku Kijun at $10.57 sits well above the current price and should be viewed as immediate resistance.
Momentum is weak, with MACD on D1 indicating a strong buy but ADX at 12.88 showing a lack of a clear trend, while D1 oscillators predominantly highlight oversold conditions—RSI is at 40, both Stoch RSI and CCI are at extreme oversold readings, and BBP shows sellers remain in control. In today’s session, AVPT slid sharply, down 4.23%, moving to the lowest end of the weekly range. AVPT is trading at $9.97, down from $10.41 a week ago, a decline of 4.23%. This places the price at the very bottom of the weekly corridor, with weekly volatility standing at 14.20%, and the tone remains negative after a steady decline from the high.
Looking ahead, AVPT is expected to trade between $9.75 and $10.45 in the coming week, which keeps it near recent lows and well below the 52-week high of $19.95 but above the yearly low of $8.84. The probability of a bounce higher is very low (less than 20%), while downside risk remains more likely, as all W1 momentum signals—including MA-50, RSI, ADX, and MACD—are decisively bearish. The baseline scenario sees AVPT moving sideways within this tight range. A bullish breakout above $10.57 (Kijun resistance) and MA-20 ($10.68) could trigger corrective buying, but this is not supported by most momentum readings. Conversely, a bearish scenario would see price slipping below $9.75, exposing the yearly low as the next key target.
Earlier, analysts noted that AvePoint was facing continued selling pressure with limited prospects for an immediate rebound. The current analysis builds on this view by highlighting cautious sentiment and advising traders to monitor for any breakouts that could define the next prevailing direction.