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Nokia Oyj is not a strong buy at the moment for a beginner investor with a long-term strategy. While the company has positive developments in partnerships and revenue growth, the declining net income, EPS, and gross margin, combined with mixed analyst ratings and a lack of strong trading signals, suggest a cautious approach. The stock's technical indicators and options data do not indicate a compelling entry point for long-term investment.
The technical indicators show a neutral to slightly bullish trend. The MACD is above zero but positively contracting, RSI is neutral at 57, and moving averages are bullish (SMA_5 > SMA_20 > SMA_200). The stock is trading near its pivot point of 7.366 with resistance at 7.715 and support at 7.018. However, candlestick pattern analysis suggests a 70% chance of a slight decline in the short term (-1.32% in the next day, -0.74% in the next week, -2.39% in the next month).

Nokia's partnership with Telefónica to deploy advanced networking solutions across Spain, including operational Edge data centers.
Collaboration with Nvidia to develop sixth-generation wireless telecom infrastructure platforms, leveraging AI technology.
Revenue growth of 3% to €19.9 billion in 2025, showcasing resilience in a competitive market.
Declining net income (-27.86% YoY), EPS (-31.25% YoY), and gross margin (-2.56% YoY) in Q4
Mixed analyst ratings, including a recent downgrade by Danske Bank to Hold.
Neutral trading sentiment from hedge funds and insiders, with no significant activity.
In Q4 2025, Nokia's revenue increased by 11.72% YoY to €7.13 billion, but net income dropped by 27.86% YoY to €630.9 million. EPS also declined by 31.25% YoY to 0.11, and gross margin fell to 44.96% (-2.56% YoY). While revenue growth is promising, the decline in profitability metrics raises concerns.
Analyst ratings are mixed. Recent upgrades include Grupo Santander (Outperform) and Kepler Cheuvreux (Buy), while Danske Bank downgraded the stock to Hold. Price targets range from EUR 4.65 (Citi, Sell) to $8.20 (JPMorgan, Overweight).