On Friday, Monolithic Power Systems received an upgrade to its Relative Strength (RS) Rating, from 67 to 71.
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IBD's proprietary rating measures share price performance with a 1 (worst) to 99 (best) score. The rating shows how a stock's price performance over the trailing 52 weeks holds up against all the other stocks in our database.
History shows that the market's biggest winners typically have an RS Rating of at least 80 in the early stages of their moves. See if Monolithic Power Systems can continue to rebound and hit that benchmark.
Monolithic Power Systems 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 climb.
Taking a look at revenue and profit performance, Monolithic Power Systems has posted rising EPS growth in each of the last seven reports. Top line growth has also risen during the same period.
Monolithic Power Systems earns the No. 6 rank among its peers in the Electronics-Semiconductor Fabless industry group. Broadcom, NVIDIA and Rambus are among the top 5 highly rated stocks within the group.
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