On November 14, 2020, 9:51 p.m., the Federal Life share was listed on its home market OTC US at a price of USD 10.75. The company belongs to the “Life and Health Insurance” segment.
Our analysts rated Federal Life according to 5 criteria. Each criterion defines a “Buy”, “Hold” or “Sell” assessment. The overall assessment results from the individual results of this analysis.
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1. Relative Strength Index: The Relative Strength Index, abbreviated as RSI, indexes the movement of stock prices within 7 days by relating the upward movements to the number of movements. The standard range is from 0 to 100. The Federal Life RSI is 29.09, which means the situation is viewed as oversold. This results in a rating as “Buy”. The RSI25 extends the calculation period to 25 days. The RSI for Federal Life is hovering at 47.4. This is an indicator of a neither overbought nor overbought situation to which a “hold” is assigned. Overall, we therefore assign the “Buy” rating to this category.
2. Sentiment and Buzz: The evaluation of the rate of change in sentiment and the intensity of the discussion shows the following picture: There was no significant trend in investor sentiment during the past month. We therefore rate this point as “Hold”. Let’s look at the intensity of the discussions last month. This indicates whether a stock tends to receive a lot or little attention. Investors did not discuss the company significantly more or less than usual. This results in a “hold” rating. This gives Federal Life stock a “Hold” rating.
3. Sector comparison share price: Compared to the average annual performance of shares from the same sector (“finance”), Federal Life is more than 14 percent lower with a return of -10.42 percent. The “insurance” industry has an average return over the past 12 months of 4.37 percent. Here, too, Federal Life is significantly lower at 14.79 percent. This development of the stock over the past year has resulted in a “sell” rating in this category.
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