Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Insperity (NSP) - Barchart's Chart of the Day

Summary:

Insperity (NSP) is the Chart of the Day. The human resources and business solutions company has a Trend Spotter buy signal and is up 50.95% in the past year.

Article:

The Chart of the Day is Insperity (NSP).  I found the company by sorting the New High List for frequency then used the flipchart feature top pan through the charts.  The stock is up 50.95% for the year and has a Weighted Alpha of 53.60+.

It is engaged in providing an array of human resources and business solutions. Services offered by the Company includes Workforce Optimization in the marketplace, MidMarket Solutions, Performance Management, Expense Management, Time and Attendance, Organizational Planning, Employment Screening, Recruiting Services, Retirement Services, Business Insurance and Technology Services.



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Barchart technical indicators:

  • 96% Barchart technical buy signals
  • Trend Spotter buy signal
  • Above its 20, 50 and 100 day moving averages
  • 20 new highs and up 19.25% in the last month
  • Relative Strength Index 81.96%
  • Barchart computes a technical support level at 36.89
  • Recently traded at 38.06 with a 50 day moving average
Fundamental factors:
  • Market Cap $972.05 million
  • P/E 22.46
  • Dividend yield 1.18%
  • Revenue predicted to grow 5.80% this year, and another 9.60% next year
  • Revenue estimated to decrease 6.00% this year, increase by 18.50% next year and continue to increase 15.00% annually for the next 5 years
  • Wall Street analysts issued 1 strong buy, 1 buy and 4 hold recommendations
  • Financial Strength is B++
The stock has had a nice run so watch the 50 day moving average of exit points.

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