Have struggling Aston Martin Lagonda shares turned a corner?

It's been a better month for the supercar manufacturer, but there's a long way to go until most shareholders make their money back. Independent analyst Alistair Strang assesses upside potential. 

19th June 2025 07:50

by Alistair Strang from Trends and Targets

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An Aston Martin car outside the company HQ and production plant in Gaydon, England

Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Ordinary Shares (LSE:AML)'s share price has been quite vile for years  but perhaps, unlike their Formula1 team, the share price shall finally start to experience some positive vibes.

The immediate situation suggests movement above 89p should now trigger price recovery toward an initial 101p with our secondary, if bettered, calculating at a longer term 118p and some probable hesitation.

To inject some sanity into what comes next, Aston Martin's share price needs to close a session below 78p to utterly trash our lovely calculations. The share is trading at 86p at time of writing. 

Share price closure above 118p shall be regarded as a really big deal, allowing for longer-term movement to an initial 169p, our Big Picture secondary working out at a future 185p.

Who knows, perhaps AML is on the edge of doing something useful?

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Source: Trends and Targets. Past performance is not a guide to future performance.

Alistair Strang has led high-profile and "top secret" software projects since the late 1970s and won the original John Logie Baird Award for inventors and innovators. After the financial crash, he wanted to know "how it worked" with a view to mimicking existing trading formulas and predicting what was coming next. His results speak for themselves as he continually refines the methodology.

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