On Monday, Vicor received a positive adjustment to its Relative Strength (RS) Rating, from 84 to 95.
This proprietary rating tracks technical performance by showing how a stock's price action over the last 52 weeks measures up against that of the other stocks in our database.
Decades of market research reveals that the market's biggest winners tend to have an 80 or better RS Rating as they begin their largest climbs.
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While Vicor is not near an ideal entry right now, see if it goes on to form and break out from a proper consolidation.
Earnings grew 21% last quarter, up from -30% in the prior report. Revenue also increased, from -14% to 4%.
Vicor holds the No. 4 rank among its peers in the Electronics-Parts industry group. Amphenol Cl A is the No. 1-ranked stock within the group.
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