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Deutsche Telekom AG

DTE · XETRA · Communication Services · €129B

Provides integrated telecommunications services including fixed-network voice and data, mobile services, broadband, internet TV, and ICT systems to consumers and businesses worldwide.

Technical Bias: Neutral
€27.11+€0.43 (+1.61%)Delayed

As of Jul 17, 2026

Executive summary

Deutsche Telekom AG is a German telecommunications company providing mobile, fixed-line and broadband services across Europe. The stock trades neutral on technical indicators at €26.68, having declined 10.1% over the past year despite a modest 0.3% gain today. At €129 billion market capitalisation, it remains one of Europe's largest telecoms operators.

Price history

Daily candles · adjusted close

As of Jul 16, 2026

Performance

1D

+0.26%

1W

+5.29%

1M

-1.04%

3M

-9.83%

YTD

-0.42%

1Y

-10.07%

As of Jul 16, 2026

Technical indicators

RSI (14)
53Neutral
MACD (12,26,9)
0.26Bullish
Moving averages
50: 27.28 · 200: 28.14Bearish
Support / Resistance
€25.01 / €26.86

Technical Bias

Neutral

1 Bullish · 1 Bearish · 1 Neutral

Deutsche Telekom's technical setup is mixed, with the momentum indicator MACD reading bullish while the longer-term moving average structure suggests bearish pressure; the RSI sits squarely neutral. This is a derived technical read showing equal bullish and bearish signals, not a recommendation. The stock trades near resistance at €26.86 with support visible at €25.01.

A transparent read of the indicators below — not a prediction or recommendation.

As of Jul 16, 2026

Fundamentals

Market cap
€129B
P/E ratio
14.74
EPS
€1.81
Profit margin
7.22%
Revenue growth (YoY)
+0.4%
Free cash flow
€28.3B
Beta
0.31
52-week range
€23.53 – €33.28
Dividend yield
3.76%
Ex-dividend date
Apr 2, 2026
Next earnings
Aug 6, 2026 (19 days)

As of Jul 17, 2026

Upcoming catalysts

  • Earnings reportAug 6, 2026 · EPS estimate 0.56

As of Jul 17, 2026

Latest news

As of Jul 17, 2026

Short-term outlook

Deutsche Telekom shares have edged down 1.0% over the past month, leaving the picture mixed: RSI at 53 is neutral, MACD leans bullish, but the price sitting below both its 50-day (€27.28) and 200-day (€28.14) averages keeps the broader trend on the softer side. Over the next few weeks, watch how the stock behaves around resistance at €26.86 and support at €25.01, as a break of either could set the near-term direction. No earnings are due until August 2026, so this stretch is likely to stay driven by technicals rather than fresh company news.

Medium-term outlook

Deutsche Telekom's growth has been fairly flat, with revenue up just 0.4% year-on-year, though the company still runs a 7.2% profit margin and pays a 3.8% dividend yield, appealing for income-focused investors. Trading on a P/E of 14.74, the stock's technical picture is currently neutral, suggesting the market is taking a wait-and-see approach over the coming quarters rather than leaning firmly one way or the other.

Key risks

  • Revenue growth is nearly flat year on year, which suggests limited near-term momentum in the core business.
  • Profit margin sits at a modest 7.2%, leaving little room for error if costs rise or competition intensifies.
  • Speculation around a potential DT/TMUS merger adds uncertainty, since the outcome and structure of any deal remain unclear.
  • The stock trades well off its 52-week high of €33.28, currently at €26.68, reflecting sector-wide shifts as peers like Comcast pursue major restructuring moves.

About Deutsche Telekom AG

Deutsche Telekom AG is one of Europe's largest telecommunications companies, listed on the XETRA exchange under the symbol DTE. Operating within the Communication Services sector, specifically the Telecom Services industry, the company provides network and connectivity services to millions of customers, giving it a substantial footprint in the broader telecoms landscape. With a market capitalisation of €129 billion, it ranks among the more significant names in its industry group.

Looking at the key figures, Deutsche Telekom trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 14.74, offering a reference point for how the market currently values its earnings. The dividend yield stands at +3.8%, reflecting the level of income the company has been distributing to shareholders relative to its share price. Together, these figures give investors a snapshot of how the stock is valued and the income it has historically generated.

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