Hermès International Stock - Thursday technical picture around the 200-day line
18.06.2026 - 20:48:02 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Chart & Technicals Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/18/2026, 18:40 CET. Details in the imprint.
Hermès International (FR0000052292) is trading this Thursday on Euronext Paris with a chart that circles its medium-term trend markers. According to price data from the Financial Times, the shares recently changed hands at around EUR 1,763, moderately above the 52-week low.
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What the latest prices show
The most recent close for Hermès International on Euronext Paris was EUR 1,763, according to the Financial Times summary page. That level stands about 15.3% above the 52-week low of EUR 1,529 recorded on 04/15/2026, illustrating a moderate recovery from spring weakness.
Over one year, Hermès shares have moved within a corridor between roughly EUR 1,529 and the high 1,900s, indicating a wide trading range for a large-cap luxury name. Against this backdrop, the current quote sits roughly in the lower half of that band, which keeps the longer-term uptrend intact but no longer stretched.
Chart and 200-day moving average
On many technical screens, Hermès stock trades not far from its 200-day moving average, a widely monitored trend indicator for institutional investors. The proximity to this line typically signals a balancing phase between medium-term buyers and sellers rather than a clearly extended trend.
Shorter-term metrics such as the 50-day moving average and relative strength indices show a more neutral stance, consistent with the stock consolidating recent swings rather than trending strongly. For technicians, this type of setup often shifts attention to support zones near previous lows and volume clusters.
How Hermès compares with luxury peers
Within the European luxury segment, Hermès trades at a premium valuation versus diversified groups such as LVMH and Kering, reflecting its stronger margins and brand scarcity. That valuation premium can make the shares more sensitive to changes in sector sentiment and bond yields.
Sector-wide, luxury stocks have seen more volatility in 2026 amid mixed signals from Chinese discretionary demand and changing travel patterns, which matter for high-end retail sales. For Hermès, a relatively conservative wholesale strategy and tight distribution help cushion swings but do not fully shield the chart from macro-driven moves.
The product behind the stock
Hermès generates most of its revenue from high-end leather goods, ready-to-wear and accessories, with iconic products such as the Birkin bag anchoring brand desirability. Scarcity, craftsmanship and strict control over distribution underpin the company’s pricing power and above-average profitability.
Where the stock trades today
Hermès International shares (FR0000052292) trade on Euronext Paris at about EUR 1,763 as of 06/18/2026, 17:35 CET, based on exchange and Financial Times data.
Key facts on Hermès International stock
- Company: Hermès International S.A.
- ISIN: FR0000052292
- WKN: 886670
- Ticker: RMS
- Venue: Euronext Paris
- Price (as of 06/18/2026, 17:35 CET): 1,763.00 EUR
- Market cap: 185,000,000,000 EUR (as of 06/18/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Consumer Discretionary / Luxury Goods
- Index membership: CAC 40
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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