Rekor Systems Inc (REKR) is not a strong buy at this moment for a beginner, long-term investor with $50,000-$100,000 to invest. The technical indicators are bearish, options sentiment is neutral, and the financial performance shows declining net income and EPS despite revenue growth. While there are positive catalysts such as the Texas expansion and product relocation, the overall risk outweighs the potential reward for a long-term investment strategy.
The MACD is negative and expanding, RSI is neutral at 31.522, and moving averages are bearish (SMA_200 > SMA_20 > SMA_5). The stock is trading near its support level of 0.825, with resistance at 1.027. Overall, the technical indicators suggest a bearish trend.

Rekor's expansion in Texas, supported by the appointment of Marc Segal and a blanket purchase order with the Texas Department of Transportation, is a positive catalyst. Additionally, relocating engineering and product operations to the U.S. could enhance customer service and product updates.
The stock has a 40% chance of declining in the next day (-2.15%), week (-0.79%), and month (-3.93%). Financial performance shows declining net income (-67.19% YoY) and EPS (-78.57% YoY), which are significant concerns for long-term investors.
In 2025/Q3, revenue increased by 34.59% YoY to $14.19 million, and gross margin improved significantly to 52.52%. However, net income dropped by 67.19% YoY to -$4.15 million, and EPS fell by 78.57% YoY to -0.03, indicating profitability challenges.
No recent analyst ratings or price target changes are available for REKR.