Commercial Metals Company is projected to rise to $79.56 by 2027, a +27% move from its current price of $62.64. CMC is currently trading below its 50-day average (a bearish sign). Technical indicators currently lean strong sell.
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Live market data via Yahoo Finance · updated 7/11/2026
| Period | Min | Prediction | Max | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 13 | $61.10 | $62.65 | $64.23 | +0.01% |
| Jul 14 | $60.47 | $62.65 | $64.91 | +0.02% |
| Jul 15 | $60.00 | $62.66 | $65.43 | +0.03% |
| Jul 16 | $59.60 | $62.66 | $65.88 | +0.03% |
| Jul 17 | $59.26 | $62.67 | $66.27 | +0.04% |
| Jul 18 | $58.95 | $62.67 | $66.63 | +0.05% |
| Jul 19 | $58.66 | $62.68 | $66.97 | +0.06% |
| Period | Min | Prediction | Max | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | $58.66 | $62.68 | $66.97 | +0.06% |
| Week 2 | $57.11 | $62.71 | $68.87 | +0.12% |
| Week 3 | $55.95 | $62.75 | $70.37 | +0.18% |
| Week 4 | $55.00 | $62.79 | $71.68 | +0.23% |
| Week 5 | $54.18 | $62.82 | $72.85 | +0.29% |
| Week 6 | $53.45 | $62.86 | $73.93 | +0.35% |
| Week 7 | $52.79 | $62.90 | $74.94 | +0.41% |
Short-term targets derived from the forecast trend and recent volatility. Highly uncertain — not financial advice.
Commercial Metals Company manufactures, recycles, and fabricates steel and metal products, and related materials and services in the United States, Poland, China, and internationally. It operates through three segments: North America Steel Group; Europe Steel Group; and Emerging Businesses Group.
The company processes and sells ferrous and nonferrous scrap metals to steel mills and foundries, aluminum sheet and ingot manufacturers, brass and bronze ingot makers, copper refineries and mills, secondary lead smelters, specialty steel mills, high temperature alloy manufacturers, and other consumers. It also manufactures and sells finished long steel products, including reinforcing bar, merchant bar, light structural, wire rod, and other special sections, as well as semi-finished billets for rerolling and forging applications.
In addition, the company provides fabricated rebar used to reinforce concrete primarily in the construction of commercial and non-commercial buildings, hospitals, convention centers, industrial plants, power plants, highways, bridges, arenas, stadiums, and dams; sells and rents construction-related products and equipment to concrete installers and other businesses; and manufactures and sells strength bars for the truck trailer industry, special bar steels for the energy market, and armor plates for military vehicles. Further, it sells wire meshes, welded steel mesh, wire rod, cold rolled rebar, cold rolled wire rod, assembled rebar cages and other fabricated rebar by-products to fabricators, manufacturers, distributors, and construction companies. The company was founded in 1915 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
Commercial Metals Company (CMC) is in the Industrials sector with current price $64.63 and a market capitalization of $7.15B, ranking 1082 by market cap. The stock sits at the start of a multi-year forecast trajectory, with a 2026 average price of $64.63 and a path of rising averages toward 2030 and beyond.
The forecast envisions a bullish trajectory through the late 2020s and into the 2030s, with 2030 averaging $108.88 and a broad rise in subsequent years. Investors should note the current price framework and the forecasted growth implied by the year-by-year averages and ranges, recognizing these are estimates rather than guarantees.
A major floor 21.5% below — a decisive break under it would weaken the trend.
The nearest floor, 4.0% below — buyers have tended to step in here.
The nearest ceiling, 24.1% above — a clean break opens room to run.
A major ceiling 34.9% above — clearing it would confirm fresh momentum.
Key CMC support and resistance from recent price action — levels where the trend has historically paused or reversed. Percentages are the distance from the current price.
A snapshot of CMC market posture derived from its technical indicators and recent volatility. Higher trend and alignment lean bullish; higher risk means larger swings.
Technical Analysis
Indicators computed on daily closing prices.
| Period | SMA | Action | EMA | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA 5 | $61.82 | Buy | $62.08 | Buy |
| MA 10 | $62.86 | Sell | $63.71 | Sell |
| MA 20 | $68.66 | Sell | $66.63 | Sell |
| MA 50 | $70.84 | Sell | $69.10 | Sell |
| MA 100 | $68.82 | Sell | $69.10 | Sell |
| MA 200 | $67.74 | Sell | $66.72 | Sell |
| Name | Value | Action |
|---|---|---|
| RSI (14) | 38.15 | Neutral |
| Stoch RSI (14) | 39.51 | Neutral |
| CCI (20) | -68.61 | Neutral |
| Williams %R (14) | -81.96 | Info |
| MACD (12,26,9) | -0.85 | Sell |
| ROC (12) | -11.95 | Sell |
| Bollinger %B (20,2) | 0.26 | Neutral |
| Stochastic %K (14) | 18.04 | Buy |
| TRIX (15) | -0.47 | Sell |
| Awesome (5,34) | -9.39 | Sell |
| Ultimate (7,14,28) | 42.27 | Neutral |
| Momentum (10) | -11.45 | Sell |
| Aroon Osc (25) | -68.00 | Sell |
| Hull MA (9) | 61.17 | Buy |
| ADX (14) | 24.57 | Sell |
| ATR (14) | 1.66 | Info |
Sentiment is listed as NEUTRAL. The RSI14 is 30, with a 50-day moving average (SMA50) of $71.87 and a 200-day moving average (SMA200) of $67.61.
Support is reported at $64.63 and resistance at $77.76. The 30-day price range spans from a low of $54.02 to a high of $77.32, highlighting a near-term trading band and a somewhat oversold oscillation given the RSI reading.
| Year | Min | Avg | Max | ROI | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $58.28 | $62.64 | $82.04 | 0% | Neutral | |
| $63.83 | $79.56 | $104.62 | +27% | Bullish | |
| $70.14 | $89.67 | $122.01 | +43% | Bullish | |
| $76.03 | $99.25 | $138.73 | +58% | Bullish | |
| $79.11 | $105.21 | $150.42 | +68% | Bullish | |
| $80.77 | $109.22 | $159.29 | +74% | Bullish | |
| $82.32 | $113.08 | $167.86 | +81% | Bullish | |
| $89.86 | $125.25 | $188.96 | +100% | Bullish | |
| $110.04 | $155.51 | $238.13 | +148% | Bullish | |
| $116.06 | $166.21 | $258.05 | +165% | Bullish | |
| $147.59 | $224.39 | $369.17 | +258% | Bullish | |
| $254.41 | $428.29 | $767.02 | +584% | Bullish |
Current year — the forecast is anchored to the live price, so ROI shows 0%.
| Month | Min | Avg | Max | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 2026 | $58.28 | $62.64 | $75.25 | +0.00% |
| August 2026 | $52.95 | $62.37 | $75.35 | -0.43% |
| September 2026 | $53.25 | $63.12 | $77.03 | +1.20% |
| October 2026 | $55.30 | $65.91 | $81.13 | +4.43% |
| November 2026 | $55.59 | $66.56 | $82.51 | +0.98% |
| December 2026 | $54.67 | $65.74 | $82.04 | -1.23% |
Click any year to see its month-by-month CMC forecast. Min / Avg / Max are a bear / base / bull scenario; ROI is the projected move from the current price. Change is the month-over-month move in the average. Estimates, not guarantees.
Expect CMC to range from $58.28 to $82.04 through 2026. The $62.64 average target implies a 0% move from current prices. Price action looks broadly range-bound.
The CMC price prediction for 2027 points to an average of $79.56 (low $63.83, high $104.62) — a potential gain of +27% on today's $62.64. Buyers look set to stay in control over this stretch.
In 2028, CMC is projected to trade between $70.14 and $122.01, averaging $89.67 — a potential gain of +43% from today's $62.64. That is up +13% on the projected 2027 average. Momentum favours further upside here.
Commercial Metals Company's 2029 outlook centres on $99.25, within a $76.03 to $138.73 range. That is up +11% on the projected 2028 average. That marks a +58% change versus current levels. Buyers look set to stay in control over this stretch.
By 2030, CMC could reach as high as $150.42, with a base case around $105.21 and support toward $79.11 — roughly +68% from $62.64. Momentum favours further upside here.
Expect CMC to range from $80.77 to $159.29 through 2031. The $109.22 average target implies a +74% move from current prices. That is up +4% on the projected 2030 average. Buyers look set to stay in control over this stretch.
The CMC price prediction for 2032 points to an average of $113.08 (low $82.32, high $167.86) — a potential gain of +81% on today's $62.64. Momentum favours further upside here.
In 2033, CMC is projected to trade between $89.86 and $188.96, averaging $125.25 — a potential gain of +100% from today's $62.64. That is up +11% on the projected 2032 average. Buyers look set to stay in control over this stretch.
Commercial Metals Company's 2034 outlook centres on $155.51, within a $110.04 to $238.13 range. That is up +24% on the projected 2033 average. That marks a +148% change versus current levels. Momentum favours further upside here.
By 2035, CMC could reach as high as $258.05, with a base case around $166.21 and support toward $116.06 — roughly +165% from $62.64. Buyers look set to stay in control over this stretch.
Expect CMC to range from $147.59 to $369.17 through 2040. The $224.39 average target implies a +258% move from current prices. That is up +35% on the projected 2035 average. Momentum favours further upside here.
The CMC price prediction for 2050 points to an average of $428.29 (low $254.41, high $767.02) — a potential gain of +584% on today's $62.64. Buyers look set to stay in control over this stretch.
Investing $1,000 in CMC today (≈ 15.96424 CMC) could be worth
$6,837.39
+$5,837.39 (+584%) by 2050 · US Dollar
Based on the average projected CMC price of $428.29 in 2050.
Based on the base (average) forecast scenario. FX rates are indicative. Estimates only — not financial advice.
See what a past investment in CMCwould be worth at today's price.
$1,000 invested in CMC on Jul 10, 2025 (≈ 18.946571 CMC) would be worth
$1,186.81
+$186.81 (+18.7%) today · 1.19× · US Dollar
Based on a CMC entry price of $52.78 vs. today's $62.64.
| Invested | Entry price | Value today | Return |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 week ago | $61.73 | $1,014.74 | +1.5% |
| 1 month ago | $73.57 | $851.43 | -14.9% |
| 3 months ago | $65.79 | $952.12 | -4.8% |
| 6 months ago | $72.99 | $858.2 | -14.2% |
| 1 year ago | $52.78 | $1,186.81 | +18.7% |
| All time (5.0y) ago | $30.73 | $2,038.4 | +103.8% |
Past performance from historical market data — it does not predict future results. FX rates are indicative. Not financial advice.
Enter a price to see how it sits against our CMC forecast.
Our base-case forecast reaches $130.00 around 2034.
Implied market cap at $130.00: $14.38B
The year-by-year forecast shows a clear upward trajectory from 2026 onward, with a sequence of rising averages and notable upside potential.
For 2030 the average is $108.88 with a min of $80.70, a max of $158.34 and an ROI of 68.5%, indicating bullish sentiment. The sequence continues with 2031 at an average of $109.14, 2032 at $114.34, and 2033 at $128.13, all tagged as BULLISH.
Looking further, 2034 shows an average of $156.63 (ROI 142.3%), 2035 at $168.82 (ROI 161.2%), and 2040 at $223.14 (ROI 245.3%), all with BULLISH sentiment. By 2050 the forecast suggests an average of $427.58 (ROI 561.6%) and a max near $789.47, maintaining a bullish outlook through mid-century.
These figures illustrate a substantial long-term upside potential, with higher average prices and large ROI percentages in the later years. They are estimates, not guarantees, and should be considered in the context of market risk and other uncertainties.
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The 2030 forecast shows an avg price of $108.88, with a min of $80.70 and a max of $158.34; the ROI is 68.5% and the sentiment is BULLISH.
The forecast includes multiple bullish years (e.g., 2027–2050) with rising averages and ROIs such as 68.5% in 2030, 245.3% in 2040, and 561.6% in 2050, indicating potential upside, though these are estimates and not guarantees.
Yes. The 2026 forecast lists a min of $58.28, an avg of $64.63, and a max of $85.28.
The current price is $64.63 and the market cap is $7.15B.
For 2040, the avg is $223.14 with an ROI of 245.3%. For 2050, the avg is $427.58 with an ROI of 561.6%.
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