Harley-Davidson Inc hits 20-day low amid market weakness
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: 09 Dec 25
Source: Coinmarketcap
Harley-Davidson Inc's stock declined by 3.02%, hitting a 20-day low amid a mixed market performance.
The Nasdaq-100 saw a slight increase of 0.18%, while the S&P 500 dipped by 0.09%, indicating a broader market weakness that affected many stocks, including Harley-Davidson.
This decline may reflect investor concerns ahead of the upcoming ex-dividend date, which could lead to further price adjustments in the near term.
Analyst Views on HOG
Wall Street analysts forecast HOG stock price to rise over the next 12 months. According to Wall Street analysts, the average 1-year price target for HOG is 32.67 USD with a low forecast of 32.00 USD and a high forecast of 34.00 USD. However, analyst price targets are subjective and often lag stock prices, so investors should focus on the objective reasons behind analyst rating changes, which better reflect the company's fundamentals.
4 Analyst Rating
3 Buy
1 Hold
0 Sell
Strong Buy
Current: 19.880
Low
32.00
Averages
32.67
High
34.00
Current: 19.880
Low
32.00
Averages
32.67
High
34.00
About HOG
Harley-Davidson, Inc. is the parent company of Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Harley-Davidson Financial Services. The Company operates through three segments: Harley-Davidson Motor Company (HDMC), LiveWire, and Harley-Davidson Financial Services (HDFS). The HDMC segment designs, manufactures and sells Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The HDMC segment also sells motorcycle parts, accessories, and apparel as well as licenses its trademarks. The HDMC segment conducts business on a global basis, with sales in the United States, Canada, Europe/Middle East/Africa, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. The LiveWire segment sells electric motorcycles, electric balance bikes for kids, parts and accessories and apparel in the United States and certain international markets. The HDFS segment is engaged in the business of financing and servicing wholesale inventory receivables and retail consumer loans, primarily for the purchase of Harley-Davidson and LiveWire motorcycles.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.





