Asset Entities Inc’s latest rating changes from various analysts

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Asset Entities Inc’s recently made public that its Executive Chairman Gaubert Michael unloaded Company’s shares for reported $0.22 million on Jun 04 ’25. In the deal valued at $7.44 per share,30,000 shares were sold. As a result of this transaction, Gaubert Michael now holds 20,567 shares worth roughly $0.12 million.

Then, Krueger Matthew sold 26,400 shares, generating $217,266 in total proceeds. Upon selling the shares at $8.23, the CFO, Treasurer and Secretary now owns 5,000 shares.

Before that, Michael Gaubert bought 30,000 shares. Asset Entities Inc shares valued at $214,200 were divested by the Officer at a price of $7.14 per share.

Price Performance Review of ASST

On Friday, Asset Entities Inc [NASDAQ:ASST] saw its stock fall -16.64% to $5.76. Over the last five days, the stock has lost -17.83%. Asset Entities Inc shares have risen nearly 1074.31% since the year began. Nevertheless, the stocks have risen 164.16% over the past one year. While a 52-week high of $13.42 was reached on 05/22/25, a 52-week low of $0.34 was recorded on 04/07/25. SMA at 50 days reached $3.50, while 200 days put it at $1.55.

Levels Of Support And Resistance For ASST Stock

The 24-hour chart illustrates a support level at 5.29, which if violated will result in even more drops to 4.82. On the upside, there is a resistance level at 6.59. A further resistance level may holdings at 7.42. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the 14-day chart is 48.94, which indicates neutral technical sentiment, while the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) stands at -1.06, which suggests price will go down in the next trading period. Percent R suggests that price movement has been bearish at 98.58%. Stochastics %K at 18.75% indicates the stock is a buying.

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