Technical Analysis for FEBP - January PGIM US Large-Cap Buffer 12 ETF - February

Grade Last Price % Change Price Change
A 27.50 0.57% 0.16
FEBP closed up 0.57 percent on Monday, September 16, 2024, on 3 percent of normal volume. The bulls were able to push the stock to a new 52-week high. Due to the stock's strong uptrend, it may remain overbought for a while. So, if you're looking for a reason to sell, don't put too much weight on it being overbought.
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Date Alert Name Type % Chg
New 52 Week Closing High Bullish 0.00%
Narrow Range Bar Range Contraction 0.00%
New 52 Week High Strength 0.00%
Gapped Up Strength 0.00%
Overbought Stochastic Strength 0.00%
Up 3 Days in a Row Strength 0.00%
Up 4 Days in a Row Strength 0.00%
Narrow Range Bar Range Contraction 0.57%
Stochastic Reached Overbought Strength 0.57%
Gapped Up Strength 0.57%

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January PGIM US Large-Cap Buffer 12 ETF - February Description

FEBP uses options in an effort to moderate losses on shares of SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) over a one-year period, starting each February. The fund foregoes upside participation above a certain threshold, which resets annually in exchange for preventing the realization of the first 12% of SPYs losses, as well as the dividend component of SPY because the options are written on the price and not on the total return version of the shares. Should the value of SPY decline by more than 12%, the fund will experience subsequent losses on a one-to-one basis. The fund must be held to the end of the outcome period to achieve the intended results. Investors who buy at any time other than the annual reset day may have a different protection and buffer zone. Once established, the issuer publishes the interim levels for the cap on its website. Investors should note that the targeted cap and buffer do not include the funds expense ratio. The actively managed fund uses FLEX options exclusively.


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Keywords: Exchange Traded Funds S&P 500 SPDR Dividend Spy

Is FEBP a Buy, Sell or Hold?

Indicator Bull Case Neutral / Hold Bear Case
50 DMA
200 DMA
ADX Trend
Oversold / Overbought
Relative Strength

Indicators

Indicator Value
52 Week High 27.4993
52 Week Low 25.12
Average Volume 851
200-Day Moving Average 0.00
50-Day Moving Average 26.60
20-Day Moving Average 27.14
10-Day Moving Average 27.31
Average True Range 0.15
RSI (14) 63.24
ADX 27.33
+DI 58.34
-DI 35.12
Chandelier Exit (Long, 3 ATRs) 27.04
Chandelier Exit (Short, 3 ATRs) 26.66
Upper Bollinger Bands 27.68
Lower Bollinger Band 26.59
Percent B (%b) 0.83
BandWidth 4.01
MACD Line 0.21
MACD Signal Line 0.22
MACD Histogram -0.0154
Pivot Point Level Traditional / Classic Fibonacci Demark Woodie Camarilla
Resistance 4 (R4) 27.50
Resistance 3 (R3) 27.50 27.50 27.50
Resistance 2 (R2) 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50
Resistance 1 (R1) 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50
Pivot Point 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50
Support 1 (S1) 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50
Support 2 (S2) 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50
Support 3 (S3) 27.50 27.50 27.50
Support 4 (S4) 27.50