AT&T clears a key support zone, shares hold above the 200-day line
25.06.2026 - 16:01:00 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Daniel Hoffmann, Chart & Technicals desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 16:00.
AT&T Inc (US0019571090) is trading above its 200-day moving average on the NYSE, a level many technicians watch as medium-term support. Recent closing data compiled by MarketWatch and TradingView show the 200-day line near the mid-$17 area, with the stock still holding above that band as of late June 2026.
Chart picture for AT&T shares
AT&T shares are quoted on the NYSE under the ticker T, with recent prices fluctuating in a tight range roughly between $17 and $18 over the past several weeks according to TradingView and exchange data. This range has formed after the stock gave back part of its spring recovery move, but it still trades above the 200-day line, which remains a commonly watched gauge for longer-term trend direction on Wall Street. TradingView chart data for AT&T
From a relative perspective, AT&T has lagged some broader U.S. benchmarks such as the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ-100 over the last 12 months, yet its defensive telecom profile has kept volatility more muted than many growth names. Peer Verizon Communications and cable-telecom group Comcast offer a reference frame for investors comparing dividend yield and price performance in the communications services sector, with AT&T positioned among the high-yield, income-focused stocks in that peer set.
Analyst views and dividend focus
Analyst coverage on AT&T remains broad, with houses such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and others regularly updating their views following quarterly results and strategy updates. Consensus data aggregated by MarketScreener and similar services show a mix of Buy, Hold and Sell recommendations, with the stock often discussed in the context of its sizeable dividend and balance sheet repair efforts after past media and satellite deals. MarketScreener consensus on AT&T
Dividend income remains a central part of the AT&T equity story. The company has been paying a regular cash dividend, with recent quarterly distributions set by the board and communicated via investor relations releases and SEC filings. While the dividend level was reduced in 2022 following the WarnerMedia spin-off, AT&T continues to frame its payout policy as balanced against debt reduction and network investment, a trade-off watched closely by income-oriented shareholders and credit analysts alike. AT&T dividend information from Investor Relations
Further news and analysis on the AT&T shares
Investors can follow additional corporate reports, analyst notes and sector commentary around AT&T via the ad-hoc-news topic page and the company's own investor relations site.
How AT&T generates its revenue
AT&T generates most of its revenue from U.S. wireless services, including mobile phone plans and data for consumer and business customers, as well as from fiber broadband and enterprise connectivity. The group also offers pay TV in some regions and sells devices such as smartphones through its retail and online channels, but the main earnings engine remains subscription-based communications services.
Where the stock trades today
AT&T shares trade on the NYSE under the ticker T, with recent prices around the high teens in U.S. dollars as of late June 2026 based on NYSE and financial data provider quotes.
AT&T at a glance
- Company: AT&T Inc
- ISIN: US0019571090
- WKN: A0HLZV
- Ticker: T
- Trading venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 2026-06-25, 16:00): approximately 17.50 USD
- Market cap: around 125 billion USD (as of 2026-06-25)
- Sector / industry: Communication Services - Integrated Telecommunication Services
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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