Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS (TKC) is not a strong buy at the moment for a beginner investor with a long-term strategy. While the company shows some positive financial metrics and transparency efforts, the lack of significant trading signals, neutral insider and hedge fund activity, and limited growth potential in the short term make it a hold rather than a buy.
The technical indicators are mixed. The MACD is positive but contracting, RSI is neutral, and moving averages are bullish (SMA_5 > SMA_20 > SMA_200). However, the stock is currently trading below the pivot level of 6.456, suggesting limited upward momentum in the short term.

Turkcell has enhanced financial transparency by filing its Form 20-F and making audited financial statements available, which promotes investor trust. Gross margin increased significantly by 11.64% YoY in Q4 2025.
Revenue dropped by 12.24% YoY in Q4 2025, indicating potential challenges in growth. Insider and hedge fund activity are neutral, showing no significant interest or confidence in the stock.
In Q4 2025, Turkcell's revenue dropped by 12.24% YoY to 1.66 billion, while net income increased slightly by 0.62% YoY to 98.91 million. EPS remained flat at 0.05, and gross margin improved to 28.29%, up 11.64% YoY.
No recent analyst rating or price target changes are available for evaluation.