The tweet was deleted by the author.
But we saved everything 🙂.
Coursera emphasizes the importance of strong collaboration in contributing ideas and making teamwork easier for everyone involved.
The company outlines that strong collaboration includes keeping people aligned by clarifying priorities, summarizing decisions, and helping everyone stay on the same page. Following through is also identified as part of this collaborative approach.
COUR is currently trading at $5.64, just above the MA-20 ($5.47) and MA-50 ($5.63), but well below the MA-200 ($7.20), suggesting short- and medium-term momentum is stabilizing while long-term trend remains bearish. The Ichimoku Kijun on D1 is $5.67, which stands as immediate resistance above the current price.
On the momentum front, MACD on D1 issues a Buy signal while ADX on D1 remains neutral, highlighting a weak but positive bias amid low trend strength. RSI and CCI on D1 both point to modest bullish momentum—RSI above 50 and CCI above zero—yet the Stoch RSI stays neutral and there is notable divergence among oscillators. BBP on D1 indicates a strong buy, showing buyers have the upper hand in intraday action, and the AO supports this positive setup. COUR has fallen $0.10 (1.74%) from the previous week's close of $5.74 and is now trading at the very bottom of its weekly range. Weekly volatility stands at 14.03%. The tone is a steady decline from the high, with price holding near short-term support.
Looking ahead, the expected range for the upcoming week is $5.65 to $5.80, bracketing the price just above the 52-week low ($5.03) and far below the 52-week high ($13.56). The probability of an upward move is very low (less than 20%), making further downside more likely, as all W1 signals (RSI-W1, MACD-W1, MA-50-W1, ADX-W1) lean bearish or neutral. The baseline scenario sees COUR staying sideways within the $5.65–$5.80 corridor. A bullish outcome would require a break above immediate resistance, targeting $5.80 and beyond, but this is unlikely given prevailing signals. A bearish scenario emerges if COUR slips below $5.65, inviting renewed pressure and a potential test of multi-week lows.
Previously it was reported that Coursera was experiencing persistent bearish sentiment with limited signs of near-term recovery. This article expands on that outlook by highlighting new catalysts and ongoing risks, with traders advised to watch for any decisive shifts in momentum that could alter the prevailing downtrend.