Technical Analysis for PMBS - PIMCO Mortgage-Backed Securities Active Exchange-Traded Fund

Grade Last Price % Change Price Change
F 48.67 -0.36% -0.18
PMBS closed down 0.36 percent on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, on 58 percent of normal volume. The bears made the stock sink to a new 52-week low. Note that the stock is in oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- so don't be surprised if it goes sideways or bounces.
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Date Alert Name Type % Chg
New 52 Week Closing Low Bearish 0.00%
Narrow Range Bar Range Contraction 0.00%
New 52 Week Low Weakness 0.00%
Down 3 Days in a Row Weakness 0.00%
Gapped Down Weakness 0.00%
Oversold Stochastic Weakness 0.00%
New 52 Week Closing Low Bearish -0.36%
Narrow Range Bar Range Contraction -0.36%
New 52 Week Low Weakness -0.36%
Oversold Stochastic Weakness -0.36%

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PIMCO Mortgage-Backed Securities Active Exchange-Traded Fund Description

PMBS actively invests in a wide range of mortgage-related securities, aiming to generate consistent returns across market cycles. The portfolio will contain securities of varying maturities, with duration typically will range from 1 to 7 years. Up to 15 percent of the portfolio may be invested in high yield securities or unrated securities. The fund can invest without limitations in derivatives such as options, futures, and swaps. Additionally, up to 20 percent of assets may be allocated to certain complex mortgage-related securities such as interest only, principle only, or inverse floaters, and another 10% in equity instruments such as preferred securities. The Fund can also engage in short sales, buy/sell on a when-issued basis, and use various tactical investment techniques to gain market exposure. Prior to the ETF launch, the strategy was available in a mutual fund structure which started in July 1997. The fund brought over $98.2 million at the time of conversion.


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Is PMBS a Buy, Sell or Hold?

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

Indicators

Indicator Value
52 Week High 50.17
52 Week Low 48.65
Average Volume 7,179
200-Day Moving Average 0.00
50-Day Moving Average 0.00
20-Day Moving Average 49.42
10-Day Moving Average 49.12
Average True Range 0.19
RSI (14) 21.26
ADX 0.0
+DI 19.77
-DI 52.43
Chandelier Exit (Long, 3 ATRs) 49.59
Chandelier Exit (Short, 3 ATRs) 49.23
Upper Bollinger Bands 50.24
Lower Bollinger Band 48.60
Percent B (%b) 0.04
BandWidth 3.31
MACD Line -0.34
MACD Signal Line -0.22
MACD Histogram -0.1214
Pivot Point Level Traditional / Classic Fibonacci Demark Woodie Camarilla
Resistance 4 (R4) 48.80
Resistance 3 (R3) 48.81 48.78 48.78
Resistance 2 (R2) 48.78 48.74 48.77 48.77
Resistance 1 (R1) 48.72 48.72 48.75 48.71 48.76
Pivot Point 48.69 48.69 48.70 48.68 48.69
Support 1 (S1) 48.63 48.65 48.66 48.62 48.57
Support 2 (S2) 48.60 48.63 48.59 48.56
Support 3 (S3) 48.54 48.60 48.55
Support 4 (S4) 48.53