Spire Healthcare Group plc : Bearish scenario preferred
Entry price | Target | Stop-loss | Potential |
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GBX 384.4 |
GBX 0 |
GBX 405 |
+100% |
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Spire Healthcare Group could start a technical downturn after the rebound of recent sessions.
The firm’s poor Surperformance rating underlines the weak finances, the unattractive valuation and the bad EPS estimates revisions.
After a substantial upturn, the stock now approaches the GBp 386/390 resistance area. This zone has proved its relevance in the long and in the medium term, and could inverse the tendency. In addition, a high RSI indicator should entice a marked fall close to the short term GBp 348 support.
The upside seems limited as shown by fundamentals and technical configuration. In contact with the GBp 390 resistance, a movement of consolidation could return the stock towards the GBp 348 mid-term support. As a result, the most aggressive investors could take a short position now and set a stop loss above this resistance because the crossing of this level would invalidate our scenario.
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