The Relative Strength (RS) Rating for Willis Towers Watson jumped into a higher percentile Friday, as it got a lift from 69 to 75.
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This exclusive rating from Investor's Business Daily measures price performance with a 1 (worst) to 99 (best) score. The rating shows how a stock's price behavior over the trailing 52 weeks compares to all the other stocks in our database.
History reveals that the top-performing stocks typically have an RS Rating north of 80 as they begin their largest price moves. See if Willis Towers Watson can continue to rebound and hit that benchmark.
Willis Towers Watson is building a flat base with a 344.14 buy point. See if the stock can break out in volume at least 40% higher than normal.
The company showed 0% EPS growth last quarter. Revenue rose -5%.
Willis Towers Watson holds the No. 9 rank among its peers in the Insurance-Brokers industry group. Kingstone, Ryan Specialty Holdings and Gallagher are among the top 5 highly rated stocks within the group.
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