White Mountains Insurance saw a welcome improvement to its Relative Strength (RS) Rating on Friday, rising from 69 to 72.
IBD's proprietary RS Rating measures technical performance by showing how a stock's price movement over the last 52 weeks compares to that of the other stocks in our database.
Decades of market research reveals that the best stocks tend to have an 80 or better RS Rating as they launch their largest runs. See if White Mountains Insurance can continue to rebound and hit that benchmark.
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White Mountains Insurance saw both earnings and sales growth rise last quarter. Earnings-per-share increased from 0% to 658%. Revenue rose from 4% to 61%.
White Mountains Insurance holds the No. 37 rank among its peers in the Insurance-Property/Casualty/Title industry group. Allstate, Mercury General and Intl General Insurance are among the top 5 highly rated stocks within the group.
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