CATL Seeks Removal from U.S. Military Connection List
📊 BYD — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 60%CATL’s request to be removed from the U.S. military connections list could intensify negative sentiment toward Chinese battery manufacturers. BYD, which may be collaborating with CATL, could experience short‑term selling pressure. Technical indicators show that the price is below the 20‑ and 50‑day moving averages, and the MACD remains below its signal line, supporting a downward trend.
📊 BYDDY — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 60%The news concerns BYDDY's direct supplier CATL and carries the potential for a relaxation of restrictions in the US. This could be positive in the long term, but technical indicators are giving mixed signals. The price has closed below the short-term moving average (SMA20) but is holding the medium-term average (SMA50) as support. The RSI is in neutral territory and the MACD is below its signal line, indicating weak short-term momentum. Given the news's direct and immediate impact remains uncertain, a neutral outlook is the most reasonable.
📊 BYDNR — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 50%The news concerns BYD's battery supplier CATL and its request to be removed from a U.S. restriction list. This could be a positive long-term development for BYD, but no direct price impact is expected in the short term. Technical indicators are mixed; the price is above the SMA20 but below the SMA50, the RSI is in neutral territory, and the MACD is below but near the signal line. Overall market conditions and stock-specific volume will determine the short-term direction.
📊 NIO — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 50%The news headline concerns NIO's battery supplier CATL and relates more to the broader business environment rather than a direct impact on NIO's operations. Technical indicators present a mixed picture: the price is trading near both the 20-day and 50-day moving averages, with the RSI in neutral territory. The MACD is below the signal line, but the divergence is small. Overall, the news is not expected to have a pronounced and clear directional effect on short-term price movement, making a neutral outlook more likely.