By Mill Chart
Last update: Apr 25, 2024
Groth investors are looking for stocks showing high revenue and EPS growth. We will have a look here to see if GRUPO FINANCIERO GALICIA-ADR (NASDAQ:GGAL) is suited for growth investing. Investors should of course do their own research, but we spotted GRUPO FINANCIERO GALICIA-ADR showing up in our CANSLIM growth screen, so it may be worth spending some more time on it.
ChartMill assigns a Technical Rating to every stock. This score, ranging from 0 to 10, is updated daily and is determined by evaluating multiple technical indicators and properties.
We assign a technical rating of 10 out of 10 to GGAL. This is due to a consistent performance in both the short and longer term time frames. Also compared to the overall market, GGAL is showing a nice and steady performance.
Check the latest full technical report of GGAL for a complete technical analysis.
ChartMill employs a sophisticated system to assign a Fundamental Rating to every stock in its analysis. This rating, which ranges from 0 to 10, is determined by carefully assessing multiple fundamental indicators and properties.
We assign a fundamental rating of 3 out of 10 to GGAL. GGAL was compared to 411 industry peers in the Banks industry. Both the profitability and financial health of GGAL have multiple concerns. GGAL shows excellent growth, but is valued quite expensive already.
Our latest full fundamental report of GGAL contains the most current fundamental analsysis.
More ideas for growth investing can be found on ChartMill in our CANSLIM screen.
This is not investing advice! The article highlights some of the observations at the time of writing, but you should always make your own analysis and invest based on your own insights.
GRUPO FINANCIERO GALICIA-ADR
NASDAQ:GGAL (5/3/2024, 7:00:01 PM)
After market: 34.5 +0.18 (+0.52%)34.32
+2.43 (+7.62%)
Why GRUPO FINANCIERO GALICIA-ADR (NASDAQ:GGAL) qualifies as a high growth stock.
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