One important metric to look for in a stock is an 80 or higher Relative Strength Rating. Axos Financial cleared that benchmark Monday, with a jump from 78 to 81 Monday.
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This exclusive rating from Investor's Business Daily measures share price performance with a 1 (worst) to 99 (best) score. The score shows how a stock's price performance over the last 52 weeks holds up against all the other stocks in our database.
Over 100 years of market history reveals that the market's biggest winners typically have an RS Rating north of 80 as they launch their biggest climbs.
Axos Financial is not currently offering a proper buying opportunity. See if the stock goes on to form a promising consolidation that could kick off a new price move.
EPS growth fell last quarter from 14% to -7%, but the top line rose from -13% to 5%.
The company holds the No. 5 rank among its peers in the Finance-Savings & Loans industry group. Magyar Bancorp is the No. 1-ranked stock within the group.
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