VBI Vaccines (NASDAQ:$VBIV) is a healthcare company specializing in the biotechnology industry. They have seen relatively little movement over the past month. So what can the technical indicators tell us about this pharmaceutical company? Let’s take a look.
The Relative Strength Index can be measured over any period of time and can be used to measure the speed and change of a stock’s price movement. The scale ranges from 0 to 100, with 100 indicating a period of stronger momentum and 0 indicating weaker momentum. VBI currently has 3, 7, and 14 day RSI ratings of 21.24, 43.43, and 49.08 respectively.
Moving Averages take the average price over a given period of time and are used to help eliminate daily trading noise. They can help identify peaks and valleys and are better equipped to help investors determine where a stock is moving too. VBI currently has 7, 50, and 200 day moving averages of $4.84, $4.77, and $5.56.
The Average Directional Index is often used in conjunction with the Plus Directional Indicator and the Minus Directional Indicator. Developed by J. Welles Wilder in the late 70’s, the ADX can be used to indicate a stock’s trend strength. A rating of 0 to 20 would indicate no trend, a rating of 20 to 25 would indicate no clear trend, and a rating of 25+ would indicate a strong trend. VBI Vaccines currently hold an ADX of 14.24.
The Commodity Channel Index is a scale that mostly runs from -100 to +100 and is used to indicate overbought and oversold signals, though it was originally developed to signal buys and sells. A rating of -100 would indicate an oversold situation, whereas a rating of +100 would indicate an overbought situation. VBI Vaccines currently has a 14 day CCI of -93.70.
The Williams Percentage Range is an oscillating indicator that ranges from 0 to -100. It can be applied to any range of time, but is mostly commonly measured over 14 days. Readings between -20 and 0 would indicate an overbought situation, whereas readings from -80 to -100 would indicate an oversold situation. VBI Vaccines currently has a Williams %R of -54.72, putting it directly in the middle of the indicator.
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