The following stocks rise to the highest levels in Goldman Sachs, upgrades to “buy”

- summary:
- Next Plc Hits Record Hights after Goldman Sachs upgrade stocks to “purchase”. Can NXT extend the gains that exceed 12,000 pounds, or is the decline in the future?
The NEXT PLC (LSE: NXT) shares rose to 119.10 pounds, which extended the impressive April march after the upgrade Goldman Sachs to “buy”, noting the major international expansion opportunities. The retail seller of clothing and household items in the UK attracts a bullish attention as he surpasses his peers and decreases into an unknown area on the graph.
It enhances the feelings of investors more through consumer spending data in the UK flexible and strong digital performance in international markets. But as RSI levels approach the peak and operation of the purchase on a large number of days, are the shares due to the slowdown?
Next PLC price: Bull Run enters the excessive region
After that, more than 10 % rose in less than two weeks, broken over all previous resistance levels. The current upward trend does not show any sign of fatigue, but there is something that justifies caution with the high signs of momentum.
The price is now firmly higher over the Breakout March and sits in a price detection mode – as there is no historical roof.
Technical Analysis NXT – April 2025
- Current price: 11,910 pounds
- Next psychological resistance: 12,000 pounds-round number
- Support Zone 1: 11200 pounds – the last area
- Support area 2: 10,800 pounds-levels of mid-March

Final expectations: Next is a leader, but the bulls must monitor the decline
The Next break is mainly supported by positive expectations of Goldman Sachs and a strong retail strategy, especially in international markets. However, with RSI above 70, merchants must prepare for short -term fluctuations or make profits.
As long as the price exceeds 11,200 pounds, the upward trend remains intact. The closure below may lead to a re -test of lower support near 10800 pounds. Currently, the bulls fully control – but the timing of new entries will be key.