A director at Universal Health Realty Income Trust bought 2,500 shares at 47.865USD and the significance rating of the trade was 58/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over the ...
• A number of Healthcare names are pulling back to logical support areas. (ex. EW, EGRX, ARWR, RGEN, LCI, CTLT, and PBH) • The Technology Sector continues to have a number of technically attractive names that are pulling back to support levels. (ex. FORM, MKSI, NVDA, MU, SYNA, ANSS, COHR, and WDC) • Defensive Sectors such REITs and Consumer Staples remain leadership. (ex. LW, PEP, UHT, NSA, COR, and LSI)
Deterioration beneath the surface In last week's Compass we highlighted several cyclical areas of the market that were at or near support - areas we often look to in order to gauge risk sentiment. We posited that if support levels hold we could be looking at a pullback similar to that of May, but that breakdowns would likely lead to a deeper correction similar to October and/or December of 2018. Support levels held for the majority of these cyclical areas of the market, but not all. Below we hi...
Key Points: • A few Consumer Discretionary names continue to act well. The list is thinning of attractive names though. (ex. FOXF, UEIC, DECK, CHDN, WING, YUM, BOOT, RCI, POOL, DLTR, and AAN) • A number of Health Care Sector names are attractive. (ex. MASI, TFX, CNMD, STE, CRVL, LNTH, HAE, COO, WST, RGEN, ANIK, NEO, and TECH) • Attractive Technology and Services names include: MANH, CDNS, ANSS, AGYS, TTEC, CLGX, MMS, and KBR
Upgrading Staples, downgrading Energy Defensive Sector rotations continued last week as treasury yields remained suppressed. Price and RS trends improved for telecom, REITs, staples, pharma, and utilities. Energy and materials were the laggards as commodity prices tumbled, due in part to global growth and trade concerns. Leadership from defensive Sectors is not what we would expect as the S&P 500 approaches the 2,873 all-time high set in January, but it has certainly improved market breadth. W...
Ford Equity Research covers more than 4,000 stocks using a proprietary quantitative model that evaluates a company’s earnings strength, its relative valuation and recent price movement. Ford’s five recommendation ratings include strong buy, buy, hold, sell, strong sell. For all stocks in our coverage universe, ratings are generated each week and reflect the fundamental and price data as of the last trading day of the week.
Unfortunately, this report is not available for the investor type or country you selected.
Report is subscription only.
Thank you, your report is ready.
Thank you, your report is ready.