On Friday, Marriott International earned an upgrade to its Relative Strength (RS) Rating, from 70 to 74.
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History shows that the best-performing stocks often have an 80 or higher RS Rating in the early stages of their moves. See if Marriott International can continue to rebound and hit that benchmark.
Marriott International is still inside a buy range after breaking past a 276.02 buy point in a cup with handle. Once a stock moves 5% or higher beyond the initial entry, it's considered extended and out of buy range.
Marriott International posted 9% earnings growth in the latest quarterly report, while sales growth came in at 5%. Look for the next report on or around Aug. 5.
Marriott International earns the No. 4 rank among its peers in the Leisure-Lodging industry group. Atour Lifestyle Hldgs ADR is the No. 1-ranked stock within the group.
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