On Wednesday, Vulcan Materials earned a positive adjustment to its Relative Strength (RS) Rating, from 64 to 72.
This exclusive rating from Investor's Business Daily identifies market leadership with a 1 (worst) to 99 (best) score. The rating shows how a stock's price behavior over the last 52 weeks holds up against all the other stocks in our database.
Over 100 years of market history reveals that the market's biggest winners often have an RS Rating north of 80 as they begin their largest runs. See if Vulcan Materials can continue to rebound and clear that threshold.
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Vulcan Materials is not currently showing a potential entry point. See if the stock goes on to form a promising consolidation that could spark a new run.
The company posted negative growth for both sales and earnings last quarter.
Vulcan Materials earns the No. 10 rank among its peers in the Building-Cement/Concrete/Aggregates industry group. U.S. Lime & Minerals, CRH and Eagle Materials are among the top 5 highly rated stocks within the group.
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