Debenhams Plc : Perfect timing to aim a technical rebound
February 18, 2013 at 04:13 am
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Entry price | Target | Stop-loss | Potential |
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GBX 96.7 |
GBX 0 |
GBX 91.2 |
-100% |
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In the past few sessions, Debenhams shares have suffered from a sharp fall and is now coming back on a significant level support.
From a fundamental viewpoint, the security is cheap with a PER of 9.31x for 2013 and 8.46x for 2014. Besides, EV/Sales is low with a ratio at 0.61x for this year.
Technically, in daily data, even if moving averages are still in a downtrend, a positive reaction in the GBp 94.2 area should stop this trend and allow a technical rebound towards GBp 106.2. Moreover, technical indicators show a significant oversold condition which strengthens this bullish scenario.
Therefore, the proximity of the GBp 94.2 support is an opportunity to take a long position in Debenhams. The first goal is a return in the GBp 106.2 resistance area. In fact, the security has to cross this area in order to re-establish a bullish trend in the short term. A stop loss order can be placed under the support currently tested.
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