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Apr 10, 2026

Odysight.ai Inc. (ODYS): +24% Surge in 30 Days Amid Analyst Coverage and Dual Listing News

Key Takeaways

  • ODYS stock rose approximately +24% over the past 30 days, driven by analyst coverage initiation, strategic partnerships, and a dual listing announcement on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
  • Over the past quarter, the stock surged +94%, fueled by Nasdaq uplisting momentum, defense contract wins, and core platform revenue growth despite overall revenue dip.
  • Positive analyst ratings and expanding backlog of $13.8 million highlight improving market sentiment and commercial traction in aerospace and defense sectors.
  • Recent volatility tied to trading halts and news events, with shares trading above 50-day moving average amid strong YTD gains of 121%.
  • Robust cash position of $26 million with no debt supports ongoing investments in AI-driven predictive maintenance solutions.

Understanding Odysight.ai Inc. (ODYS) and Its Market Position

Odysight.ai Inc. develops, produces, and markets visual monitoring artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for predictive maintenance (PdM), condition-based monitoring (CBM), and system health monitoring. Its core offerings include compact visual sensors for hard-to-access areas, edge processing units for real-time fault detection, FLVID OS software toolkit, and a cloud-based PHM ecosystem. The company targets high-stakes sectors like aerospace, defense, medical, transportation, energy, automotive, and heavy industry, where equipment failures can be catastrophic.

Headquartered in Ramat Gan, Israel, with 52 employees, ODYS holds a niche position in the scientific and technical instruments industry by addressing gaps in visual AI monitoring for critical components. From what I see, its fundamentals—including a $13.8 million backlog and debt-free balance sheet with $26 million in cash—provide a solid foundation for resilience amid growth investments. This exposure to expanding AI adoption in aerospace and defense goes a long way toward explaining the recent stock price strength, as partnerships validate the technology in real-world applications like helicopter and UAV monitoring.

ODYS Stock Performance: 30-Day Climb vs. Quarterly Surge

Over the last 30 days, ODYS stock climbed +24%, from a close of about $5.89 on March 10, 2026, to around $7.30 recently. The movement was volatile and trend-driven, featuring sharp gains around March 17-20 (+10.6% on March 20), a pullback, and recovery to new highs near $7.60, with trading halts underscoring momentum.

For the past quarter, shares rocketed +94%, from roughly $3.77 on January 9, 2026, reflecting steady uptrend with accelerated gains in March. Volatility persisted, but the stock held above its 50-day moving average of $5.90, supported by average daily volume of 21,000 shares rising amid news flow. A beta of -0.14 indicates low market correlation, emphasizing company-specific drivers in this price movement. I also checked this using Tickeron’s AI Screener to see how the stock compares to others in the industry.

Catalysts Behind ODYS's 30-Day Gain

Several catalysts propelled ODYS's 30-day advance. Benchmark initiated coverage on March 23 with a Speculative Buy rating and $10 price target, citing the TruVision platform's role in predictive maintenance for critical assets, boosting investor confidence. On March 31, the company announced approval for dual listing on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange starting April 9, aiming to enhance liquidity and attract Israeli investors, sparking optimism.

Earlier, full-year 2025 results on March 19 highlighted 23% growth in core PdM/CBM revenues to $1.2 million, despite total revenue dipping to $3.0 million from medical contract wind-down, with $13.8 million backlog signaling future revenue. Partnerships like UH-60 helicopter testing with XP Services added validation in U.S. defense markets. Sector tailwinds in AI for aerospace, coupled with Nasdaq uplisting momentum, drove sentiment shifts and volatility-fueled gains.

Quarterly Drivers for ODYS Stock Strength

The quarter's +94% surge built on sustained narratives from Nasdaq uplisting in February 2025, raising $23.7 million, and Russell Microcap Index inclusion. Defense sector progress dominated, including first UAV deliveries to a top global contractor, Israeli Air Force SH-60 milestones, AW139 helicopter demos, and Southeast Asia OEM trials for high-temperature sensors.

Industrial expansions featured 200-unit elevator monitoring orders and mine truck proofs-of-concept. Macro trends favoring AI in Industry 4.0 and defense spending, plus institutional interest like Y.D. More Investments expanding holdings, amplified gains. The cumulative impact from backlog growth and cash build to $26 million offset rising operating expenses ($19 million), positioning ODYS for commercialization amid low profitability (net loss $17 million). One thing that stands out is how these developments align with broader AI trends I'm tracking.

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What to Watch Next for ODYS Investors

Investors should monitor upcoming earnings for Q1 2026 (expected EPS -0.23, revenue $460k), focusing on backlog conversion and core platform revenue trends. Key industry developments include aerospace/defense pilots like combat helicopter orders and railway deployments. Macro factors such as AI adoption rates, defense budgets, and interest rates impacting growth stocks warrant attention.

Strategic moves like Tel Aviv trading commencement on April 9 and potential new partnerships or EU/U.S. expansions could sway sentiment. Risks include contract delays, execution on commercialization, and ongoing losses (operating margin -1,009%), alongside catalysts from analyst updates or additional coverage. I'm watching this closely for signs of continued traction.

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Related Ticker: ODYS

ODYS in -14.97% downward trend, falling for three consecutive days on August 20, 2026

Moving lower for three straight days is viewed as a bearish sign. Keep an eye on this stock for future declines. Considering data from situations where ODYS declined for three days, in of 101 cases, the price declined further within the following month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

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Technical Analysis (Indicators)

Bearish Trend Analysis

The Momentum Indicator moved below the 0 level on August 12, 2026. You may want to consider selling the stock, shorting the stock, or exploring put options on ODYS as a result. In of 74 cases where the Momentum Indicator fell below 0, the stock fell further within the subsequent month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

The Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram (MACD) for ODYS turned negative on July 24, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is set to turn lower in the coming weeks. Traders may want to sell the stock or buy put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 42 similar instances when the indicator turned negative. In of the 42 cases the stock turned lower in the days that followed. This puts the odds of success at .

ODYS moved below its 50-day moving average on August 12, 2026 date and that indicates a change from an upward trend to a downward trend.

The 10-day moving average for ODYS crossed bearishly below the 50-day moving average on August 17, 2026. This indicates that the trend has shifted lower and could be considered a sell signal. In of 16 past instances when the 10-day crossed below the 50-day, the stock continued to move higher over the following month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

The Aroon Indicator for ODYS entered a downward trend on August 21, 2026. This could indicate a strong downward move is ahead for the stock. Traders may want to consider selling the stock or buying put options.

Bullish Trend Analysis

The RSI Indicator demonstrates that the ticker has stayed in the oversold zone for 2 days, which means it's wise to expect a price bounce in the near future.

The Stochastic Oscillator shows that the ticker has stayed in the oversold zone for 5 days. The price of this ticker is presumed to bounce back soon, since the longer the ticker stays in the oversold zone, the more promptly an upward trend is expected.

Following a 3-day Advance, the price is estimated to grow further. Considering data from situations where ODYS advanced for three days, in of 82 cases, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

ODYS may jump back above the lower band and head toward the middle band. Traders may consider buying the stock or exploring call options.

Fundamental Analysis (Ratings)

The Tickeron Valuation Rating of (best 1 - 100 worst) indicates that the company is slightly undervalued in the industry. This rating compares market capitalization estimated by our proprietary formula with the current market capitalization. This rating is based on the following metrics, as compared to industry averages: P/B Ratio (3.285) is normal, around the industry mean (4.237). P/E Ratio (0.000) is within average values for comparable stocks, (84.285). ODYS's Projected Growth (PEG Ratio) (0.000) is slightly lower than the industry average of (2.058). Dividend Yield (0.000) settles around the average of (0.012) among similar stocks. P/S Ratio (51.282) is also within normal values, averaging (33.077).

The Tickeron Price Growth Rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating slightly worse than average price growth. ODYS’s price grows at a lower rate over the last 12 months as compared to S&P 500 index constituents.

The Tickeron SMR rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating weak sales and an unprofitable business model. SMR (Sales, Margin, Return on Equity) rating is based on comparative analysis of weighted Sales, Income Margin and Return on Equity values compared against S&P 500 index constituents. The weighted SMR value is a proprietary formula developed by Tickeron and represents an overall profitability measure for a stock.

The Tickeron PE Growth Rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), pointing to worse than average earnings growth. The PE Growth rating is based on a comparative analysis of stock PE ratio increase over the last 12 months compared against S&P 500 index constituents.

The Tickeron Profit vs. Risk Rating rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating that the returns do not compensate for the risks. ODYS’s unstable profits reported over time resulted in significant Drawdowns within these last five years. A stable profit reduces stock drawdown and volatility. The average Profit vs. Risk Rating rating for the industry is 80, placing this stock worse than average.

Industry description

This industry manufactures electronic products used in various critical and sophisticated technologies, including laser-based systems, circuit and continuity testers, electro-optical measuring instruments and high-speed precision weighing and inspection equipment. Some major companies operating in this business are Canon Inc., Keysight Technologies Inc., and Fortive Corp.

Market Cap

The average market capitalization across the Electronic Equipment/Instruments Industry is 8.9B. The market cap for tickers in the group ranges from 27.54K to 122.53B. KYCCF holds the highest valuation in this group at 122.53B. The lowest valued company is CSEC at 27.54K.

High and low price notable news

The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the Electronic Equipment/Instruments Industry was -3%. For the same Industry, the average monthly price growth was 3%, and the average quarterly price growth was -1%. FCUV experienced the highest price growth at 55%, while MVIS experienced the biggest fall at -26%.

Volume

The average weekly volume growth across all stocks in the Electronic Equipment/Instruments Industry was -34%. For the same stocks of the Industry, the average monthly volume growth was 10% and the average quarterly volume growth was -34%

Fundamental Analysis Ratings

The average fundamental analysis ratings, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, are as follows

Valuation Rating: 51
P/E Growth Rating: 58
Price Growth Rating: 57
SMR Rating: 77
Profit Risk Rating: 80
Seasonality Score: -21 (-100 ... +100)
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