What’s happening at Ingersoll Rand Inc. (NYSE:IR)? What made the stock one of the top performing stock today? The company is indeed among the top gainers of the stock market, skyrocketing 3.58% (or 0.96 points) to $27.79 from its previous close of $26.83. So is it the right moment to buy?
The shares had an increased trading volume of 16,964,661 contracts this session compared to the average daily volume of last 10 days of 15,271,575 contracts and they had an increased trading volume compared to the average daily volume of last 3 months of 3,295,219 contracts.
The indicator of a company’s profitability, the earnings per share ratio is 0.76. This value shows how much money a company makes for each share of its stock. A higher EPS indicates more value because investors will pay more for a company with higher profits. This is positive and tells you exactly how much money the company earned per share of its 238.3M outstanding stocks.
The closing market price for this trading session was 12.60% over 52 weeks minimum price of $24.68 and 81.08% under 52 weeks maximum price of $146.85. Also the price is -77.39% less than 200 day average of $122.89 and -77.30% less than 50 day average of $122.44.
At post-market close the stock price was $27.79, therefore remaining unchanged with respect to regular market close.
Looking at the trading signals for Ingersoll Rand Inc. over last 6 months of daily time series of prices, the two-week relative strength index (RSI), a momentum indicator that measures the size of recent changes of price to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions, stands at 23.21. According to standard usage, it’s value less than 30 indicates that IR is becoming oversold or undervalued and may be preparing for a trend reversal or corrective pushback in price. The stochastic oscillator reading, another momentum indicator of overbought and oversold conditions, stands at 21.78. According to standard usage, it’s value between 20 and 80 suggests that shares are stable in terms of price movement. But let’s keep in mind that even stochastic readings very close to thresholds are not indicative of imminent reversal. In fact very strong trends can maintain overbought or oversold conditions for an extended period, but changes in the stochastic oscillator might suggest future trend shifts.
Another important signal comes from the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), a trend-following momentum indicator. It helps investors understand whether the bullish or bearish movement in the price is strengthening or weakening. Traders keep constatly an eye on the move of the MACD above or below the zero line due to the fact that the reading is an indicator of the position of the 12-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) relative to the 26-period EMA. It currently stands at -1.85. The MACD is below the zero line, which means that the short-term average value of IR is below that of the long-term average, thus implying a downward momentum. Besides, its signal, given by nine-day EMA of the MACD, stands at -0.79. According to standard usage, this is a bearish signal which indicates that it may be time to sell your IR stocks.
Latest news that might have contributed to the great perfomance of IR today are:
- Top executives of new Ingersoll Rand see pay raises, bonuses after merger deal, published on Thu, 05 Mar 2020 20:27:15 +0000
- Trane Technologies CEO Michael Lamach talks growth strategy behind Ingersoll Rand split, published on Wed, 04 Mar 2020 17:50:49 +0000
- Gardner Denver and Ingersoll Rand Industrial Segment Finalize Merger to Form a Global Leader in Mission-Critical Flow Creation and Industrial Technologies, published on Mon, 02 Mar 2020 08:32:00 +0000