Prospects for easyJet shares

Independent analyst Alistair Strang takes a look at what the future might hold for this low-cost carrier.

25th June 2026 08:06

by Alistair Strang from Trends and Targets

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For easyJet (LSE:EZJ), above 542p should now trigger movement to an initial 571p with our longer-term secondary, if exceeded, working out at 652p. 

This secondary is important with closure around such a level creating an “official higher high”, bettering the glass ceiling since 2022 and serving optimism for the marketplace. 

The funny thing in a takeover situation is that third-level targets often appear, which should be of benefit for shareholders. Nowadays, this is never our expectation and perhaps just above 652p will be a reasonable hope for the future.

For things to go wrong, the share price needs to dip below 478p as this risks triggering reversal to an eventual 375p.

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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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