Jackson Financial Inc.
Jackson Financial Inc. (JXN) is a $3.7 billion financial planning firm showing huge growth in both sales and earnings.
Here’s how the chart is setting up…
Here’s how the stock is setting up with my Stock Surge Indicator (SSI)…
- Surge score: 97/100
- % Above 52-wk low: 98%
- Sales growth: +170%
- Return on Equity: 32%
- Triple momentum: yes
Growth stocks have been hammered over the last six months, but JXN has held up better than most.
It is also a recent initial public offering (IPO), so this would be the first base breakout for the stock.
The stock has compressed nicely with pullbacks shallowing from 25% to just 8%.
I am looking to buy the stock on a break above $44.10 with a stop beneath the swing low at $42.05.
MaxLinear, Inc. (Short Idea)
MaxLinear, Inc. (MXL) is a $3.9 billion semiconductor company focused on communications chips.
Here’s how the chart is setting up…
And here’s how the stock is setting up with my SSI…
- Surge score: 77/100
- % Above 52-wk low: 59%
- Sales growth: +26%
- Return on Equity: 49%
- Triple momentum: yes (short)
This stock was a big winner in 2020 and 2021, climbing over 800% in less than two years.
But the bullish run appears to be over.
Shares have rolled over hard, making a decisive break of the 200-day moving average and plummeting to new lows.
The stock popped up on earnings last week, but I would use this as an opportunity to sell the stock short.
Try to sell near the $50 level and use the 200-day moving average as your stop loss.
RH (Short Idea)
RH (RH), also known as Restoration Hardware, is an $8.5 billion luxury home furnishings retailer.
Here’s how the chart is setting up…
And here’s how the stock is setting up with my SSI…
- Surge score: 18/100
- % Above 52-wk low: 8%
- Sales growth: +11%
- Return on Equity: 95%
- Triple momentum: yes (short)
Restoration Hardware is getting destroyed.
It’s down more than 50% over the last six months, with no sign of coming back to life.
So far, RH has found support at the $320 level.
But it has been tested four times so far, and I don’t expect it to survive a fifth test.
If the stock makes new lows, this would be a good short opportunity.
I would use the 50-day moving average as my initial stop and then bring it down as the trade moves lower.
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