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Based on the data provided, GoPro Inc (GPRO) is not a strong buy for a beginner investor with a long-term strategy and $50,000-$100,000 available for investment. The stock's technical indicators suggest a bearish trend, and while the RSI indicates oversold conditions, there are no strong proprietary trading signals or significant positive catalysts to support an immediate buy decision. Additionally, the company's financial performance shows declining revenue and weak growth, which does not align with a long-term investment strategy for a beginner investor.
The stock is in a bearish trend with the MACD histogram at -0.0179 and negatively expanding. RSI_6 is at 17.491, indicating oversold conditions. Moving averages are bearish (SMA_200 > SMA_20 > SMA_5). Key support and resistance levels are Pivot: 1.022, R1: 1.161, S1: 0.882, R2: 1.248, S2: 0.796.

GoPro launched a new mini-series 'Off the Record' in collaboration with the Freeride World Tour, which may enhance brand influence in extreme sports.
The stock price dropped 8% in the regular market session and an additional 0.58% in post-market trading. The company's financials show a significant YoY revenue drop of -37.07%, and gross margin declined by 1.10%.
In Q3 2025, revenue dropped to $162.92M (-37.07% YoY). Net income improved to -$21.25M (+158.82% YoY), and EPS increased to -0.13 (+160.00% YoY). However, gross margin dropped to 35.09% (-1.10% YoY).
No recent analyst rating or price target changes are available for evaluation.