Stock & Company Details
Thomson-Reuters Corp $TRI
Price:
46,691,331
436M
$36B
52 Week High:
$66.15
10 Day Average Volume:
42,760,466
30.05
50 Day Moving Average:
$156.49
52 Week Low:
$43.74
30 Day Average Volume:
49,506,373
$4.94
2021-02-05
0.95
30 Day Change:
13%
3 Month Change:
-0.32%
Commercial Services
TRI technical indicators
Latest Thomson-Reuters Corp (TRI) technical indicators as of 2026-06-30: RSI, MACD, moving averages (SMA & EMA), Bollinger Bands, Stochastic, ADX, ATR, CCI, OBV and ROC.
RSI 14:
47.17 3.9%
MACD:
-1.31 8.0%
SMA 50:
$86.38 0.3%
SMA 200:
$114.79 0.4%
EMA 20:
$82.25 0.1%
Bollinger Bands:
86.68 / 77.07
Stochastic:
71.34 9.0%
ADX 14:
8.32 5.7%
ATR 14:
3.69 2.3%
CCI 20:
-27.49 858.5%
OBV:
-74.08M 1.9%
ROC 12:
1.77% 107.2%
Select a strategy to see its performance
Backtested on this stock over recent history.
| Strategy | Trend | Return | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| MACD Momentum Momentum Buy when MACD turns positive (crosses above zero) and RSI confirms momentum above 50; sell when MACD falls back below zero. | – | – | |
| RSI Reversal Mean reversion Buy when RSI falls below 30 (oversold), sell when it climbs above 70 (overbought). | – | – | |
| Volatility Breakout Volatility Buy when price closes above the upper Bollinger Band, sell on reversion to the 20-day average. | – | – | |
| Strong-Trend Pullback Trend + timing In strongly trending stocks (ADX above 25), buy short-term dips (Stochastic below 30) and sell into overbought (above 80). | – | – |
Overview
Thomson Reuters is the result of the $17.6 billion megamerger of Canada's Thomson and the United Kingdom's Reuters Group in 2008. In 2021, Thomson Reuters completed the sale of Refinitiv to LSE Group. Thomson Reuters' three largest segments are its legal professionals, Tax and accounting, and corporates segments. Legal professionals is about 42% of the firm's revenue and 47% of the firm's adjusted EBITDA. Tax and accounting makes up about 20%-25% of the firm's revenue and EBITDA. Corporates, which consists of legal professionals and tax and accounting products sold to corporations, also makes up about 20%-25% of the firm's revenue and EBITDA. Thomson Reuters' smaller segments include its Reuters news business and global print business.
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