Chanson International Holding Class A Ordinary Shares
Here’s whether Chanson International Holding Class A Ordinary Shares (CHSN) is worth buying in 2026 — based on weekly-updated price trend, RSI momentum, and return vs. the S&P 500. Our current read: Bearish.
Concerns: trading below the 200-day MA (long-term downtrend); below the 50-day MA (medium-term momentum negative); 50-day MA is falling (-8.63% over 10 days); RSI 15 — oversold; weak 1-year return of -99.9%; 3-month momentum negative (-98.6%); rising volume on a downtrend (distribution, 2.99x avg). Currently 100.0% off its 52-week high. Score: -7/7.
CHSN is trading below its 200-day MA ($2.84) — a key warning sign the longer-term trend is under pressure. An RSI of 14.7 has dropped into oversold territory, which has historically preceded short-term bounces. The 1-year return of -99.9% compares to +27.9% for SPY (trailed the market by 127.8%). The current 100.0% drawdown from the 52-week high reflects elevated risk for momentum-based strategies.