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Roblox Corporation Class A Common Stock (RBLX)

RBLX did not make Shishin's board on 2026-07-14: not in a strong uptrend (60-day return under 30%, or below its 50-day average). This is a mechanical screen result, not a view on the company. The figures below are research data, the mechanical screen result and the momentum, trend, and volatility indicators the engines observe, not investment advice.

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Shishin Score28
In today's boardNo
SetupOTHER
Last close$55.03
SectorSoftware
Today's scan · 2026-07-14
Not screenedComposite 28/100

RBLX did not make Shishin's board on 2026-07-14: not in a strong uptrend (60-day return under 30%, or below its 50-day average). This is a mechanical screen result, not a view on the company.

Position
67
Thrust
25
Breakout
40
Base
56
Volatility
56
Liquidity
90
Indicators · as of 2026-07-14
ADR · 20d6.2%
ATR · 145.9%
RSI · 1458
Return · 30d+18%
Return · 60d-8%
Above MA207%
Above MA5016%
Range · 20d40%
MA stack2
From 52w high-63%
$ Vol · 30d$365M
Vol ratio0.62×
Frequently asked

Is RBLX a Shishin signal?

On 2026-07-14, RBLX is not in Shishin's board. Not in a strong uptrend (60-day return under 30%, or below its 50-day average). This is a mechanical screen result, not a recommendation.

What is RBLX's Shishin momentum score?

As of 2026-07-14, RBLX's composite momentum score is 28/100, a weighted blend of momentum, trend, and volatility indicators on a 0 to 100 scale.

Why didn't RBLX make the board?

Not in a strong uptrend (60-day return under 30%, or below its 50-day average). Shishin's board takes only the names that clear its liquidity, trend, and score thresholds for the active market regime.

Research data, not investment advice. Shishin publishes what its systematic engines observe; it does not recommend buying or selling any security, and is not a registered investment adviser or broker-dealer. See our risk disclosure.

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