How to Buy Fox Stock

Fox Corp

Fox Corporation operates as a news, sports, and entertainment company in the United States (U. S. ).

Fox stock last closed at $53.69, down 0.24% from the previous day, and has increased 61.09% in one year. It has overperformed other stocks in the Entertainment industry by 0.22 percentage points. Fox stock is currently +63.89% from its 52-week low of $32.76, and -8.6% from its 52-week high of $58.74.

As of Jun 13, 2025, there are 449.62M FOXA shares outstanding. The market value of FOXA is $24.14B. In the past 24 hours, 2.36M FOXA shares were traded.

How to Buy Fox Stock

Not sure how to invest in Fox stock? Here's how.

  1. Choose where to buy Fox stock: You need to decide on a stock brokerage, but don't worry - we've sifted through dozens of stock brokerages and apps to help you choose where to buy Fox stock.
  2. Sign up for a brokerage account: Sign up for 0% commission trading with the highest-rated brokerage we've identified.
  3. Fund your investment account: Pick your method of payment and add your info.
  4. Evaluate Fox stock: The Fox ticker symbol is FOXA. Is Fox stock a good investment? Should you buy shares of FOXA? How do FOXA's underlying business fundamentals look? Do top analysts think Fox is a good buy? Why has FOXA's stock price moved recently? (Hint: Our stock research tools can help you evaluate if FOXA is a good stock to buy).
  5. Make your FOXA purchase: Decide if you will purchase FOXA shares at the current market price or use a limit order to purchase FOXA shares at a particular price.
  6. Get the latest news on your FOXA investment: Create a watchlist to get live updates on your position in Fox stock.

Step 1: Choose where to buy Fox stock

You will need a brokerage account in order to access the NASDAQ market and buy FOXA shares.

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Step 2: Sign up for a brokerage account

Now that you've picked the right brokerage, it's time to fill out some personal information so you are able to buy FOXA stock today.

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Step 4: Evaluate Fox stock

Once you have figured out the best place to buy Fox stock, it's critical to evaluate their stock before you invest, so you can understand the risk and upside.

Fox Numbers

FOXA Price
$53.69
1w %
-1.25%
1y %
61.09%
5y %
83.3%
P/E
13.22x
P/B
2.09x
P/S
1.51x
PEG
2.08x
Revenue
$16.11B
Earnings
$1.87B
Fore. Rev. Growth
0.38%
Fore. Earn. Growth
6.35%
Market Cap
$24.14B
Next Earnings
Aug 4, 2025
Next Dividend
N/A

Fox Fundamentals

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You can view all of the due diligence checks on FOXA's stock page.

Is FOXA stock properly valued?

You can use many financial metrics, analyses, models, and charts to gauge FOXA's true value.

Using relative valuations methods:

  • FOXA may be undervalued based on its P/E ratio of 13.22x, relative to Entertainment industry P/E ratio of 43.91x
  • FOXA could be undervalued based on its P/B ratio of 2.09x, relative to Entertainment industry P/B ratio of 4.08x
  • FOXA could be overvalued based on its PEG ratio of 2.08x

You can access more valuation analysis on FOXA's stock here.

Is FOXA a healthy company?

Pros:

  • FOXA's operating cash flow of $2.71B allows it to safely service it's debt of $7.20B.
  • There are more short-term assets than short-term liabilities on the FOXA balance sheet.
  • FOXA earnings of $2.76B is not sufficient to cover its interest payments.
  • FOXA profit margin has gone up from 11.2% to 11.6% in the past year.
  • There are more short-term assets than long-term liabilities on the FOXA balance sheet.

Cons:

  • Total FOXA debt is higher than 5 years ago, relative to shareholder equity.
  • FOXA has a relatively high debt to equity ratio of 1.02.

Is FOXA stock a Buy, Hold, or Sell, according to analysts?

Out of 12 sell side analysts who monitor FOXA, the consensus analyst rating on FOXA is a Buy

It's important to keep in mind that analyst forecasts are not recommendations, nor are they investment advice.

Latest FOXA Analyst Ratings

Peter Supino, a top 16% analyst from Wolfe Research downgrades FOXA to a sell rating and announces their FOXA price target of $48.00, on Apr 7, 2025.

Michael Morris, a top 4% analyst from Guggenheim reiterates FOXA with a strong buy rating and maintains their FOXA price target from $60.00 to $60.00, on Mar 25, 2025.

David Karnovsky, a top 12% analyst from JP Morgan maintains FOXA with a hold rating and raises their FOXA price target from $49.00 to $54.00, on Feb 5, 2025.

Robert Fishman, a bottom 48% analyst from Moffett Nathanson downgrades FOXA to a hold rating and raises their FOXA price target from $51.00 to $52.00, on Jan 21, 2025.

Michael Ng, a top 7% analyst from Goldman Sachs maintains FOXA with a strong buy rating and raises their FOXA price target from $51.00 to $57.00, on Dec 19, 2024.

Goldman Sachs's Michael Ng raised their price target on Fox (NASDAQ: FOXA) by 11.8% from $51 to $57 on 2024/12/19. The analyst maintained their Strong Buy rating on the stock.

Ng reported that they met with Fox's management and said their takeaways catalyzed their price target hike.

The analyst said their visit bolstered their confidence in the stock.

Ng said they believe Fox is in a good position to handle industry changes, citing the company's portfolio of high-quality sports and news networks.

The industry changes, according to the analyst, include:

  • Skinny bundles.
  • The growing importance of broadcast, sports and news.
  • More direct-to-consumer offerings.

You can dive deeper into what analysts are forecasting on the Fox stock forecast page.

FOXA Momentum

SMA10
54.36
SMA20
54.94
SMA50
52
SMA100
53.02
SMA200
48.74
MACD
0.38
MACD Signal
0.67
MACD Histogram
-0.29
RSI
48.48
Stochastic %K
25.6
Stochastic %D
27.55
StochRSI %K
9.61
StochRSI %D
17.44

How is FOXA performing as a company?

Last year, FOXA earnings were $1.87B. Over the past 5 year, FOXA's earnings have grown by 13.56% per year. This was slower than the Entertainment industry average of 25.58%.

Last year, FOXA revenue was $16.11B. In the past five year, FOXA's revenue has gone up by 5.37% per year. This was slower than the Entertainment industry average of 11.16%.

Dig into FOXA's earnings and revenue performance here.

Latest Insiders Trades at FOXA

In the last year, executives and large shareholders at FOXA have sold more shares than they have bought.

Steven Tomsic, Chief Financial Officer of FOXA, was the latest FOXA insider to buy. They bought $225,737.82 worth of FOXA shares on Jun 4, 2025.

Research more about who owns FOXA stock here.

Can I get consistent income from FOXA stock?

Fox pays a dividend of 0.5%, compared to the Entertainment industry's average dividend yield of 1.61%. If you owned $1,000 of FOXA stock, you would have received $5.03 in the past 12 months.

Fox dividend payments have consistently grown over the past 6 years and have remained stable.

Get more info about Fox dividend yield and history here.

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Step 5: Make your FOXA purchase

You have two primary order types:

  • Market order: A market order is an order to buy or sell a stock at the best possible price.
    Market orders are mostly the best for newer investors.
  • Limit order: A limit order enables you to buy or sell a security at a specific price (or better).
    If you want to ensure you're buying or selling at a specific dollar amount, place a limit order.

Press the Open Trade button and your broker will place your order.

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Step 6: Get the latest news on your FOXA investment

Now that you own some FOXA stock, you'll want to keep up with your new shares.

Start a watchlist to get the latest updates about your FOXA stock.

FOXA Feed

How to Buy Stock in Fox

To reiterate, here are the 6 steps for buying Fox stock:

  1. Choose where to buy Fox stock
  2. Sign up for a brokerage account
  3. Fund your investment account
  4. Evaluate Fox stock
  5. Make your FOXA purchase
  6. Get the latest news on your FOXA investment

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NASDAQ: FOXA
$53.69-0.13 (-0.24%)
Updated Jun 13, 2025
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NASDAQ: FOXA
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Updated Jun 13, 2025
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FAQ

How much does it cost to buy one Fox share?

As of Jun 13, 2025, it costs $53.69 to buy one share of Fox stock.

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Is now a good time to buy Fox stock?

According to 12 Wall Street analysts who monitor Fox, their consensus recommendation is to buy Fox stock.

What is the best way to buy Fox stock?

One way to place an order for Fox stock is with a brokerage account.
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