Technical Analysis for BERY - Berry Plastics Group, Inc.
ADX | Long Term | Intermediate Term | Short Term |
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Weak or Absent | Down | Down | Down |
Date | Alert Name | Type | % Chg |
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Fell Below 20 DMA | Bearish | 0.00% | |
180 Bearish Setup | Bearish Swing Setup | 0.00% | |
Multiple of Ten Bearish | Other | 0.00% | |
Outside Day | Range Expansion | 0.00% | |
Down 3 Days in a Row | Weakness | 0.00% | |
Death Cross | Bearish | -1.49% | |
20 DMA Support | Bullish | -1.49% | |
Volume Surge | Other | -1.49% | |
Overbought Stochastic | Strength | -1.49% | |
Gapped Down | Weakness | -1.49% |
Alert | Time |
---|---|
Outside Day | about 15 hours ago |
Fell Below Previous Day's Low | about 15 hours ago |
20 DMA Support | about 20 hours ago |
Down 1% | about 20 hours ago |
Fell Below 20 DMA | about 20 hours ago |
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- Earnings date: 05/02/2024
Berry Plastics Group, Inc. Description
Berry Plastics Group, Inc. engages in the manufacture and marketing of plastic consumer packaging and engineered materials in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Brazil, Malaysia, and India. It offers rigid packaging products, including containers, thermoformed polypropylene (PP) and injection-molded plastic drink cups, plastic home and party products, plastic garden products, closures, aerosol overcaps, polyethylene and PET bottles, prescription containers, and plastic squeeze tubes for food and beverage, retail mass marketers, healthcare, personal care, and household chemical markets. The company also provides anti-corrosion products to infrastructure, rehabilitation, and new pipeline projects; cloth and foil tapes, liners of splicing and laminating tapes, flame-retardant tapes, and vinyl-coated and carton sealing tapes, as well as electrical, double-faced cloth, masking, mounting, OEM medical, and specialty tapes; drop cloths and retail trash bags; PP-based, woven, and sewn containers for the transportation and storage of seeds, titanium dioxide, clay, and resin pellets; PVC meat films to wrap meats, poultry, and produce; trash-can liners and food bags for offices, restaurants, schools, hospitals, hotels, municipalities, and manufacturing facilities; and stretch films for distributors and retail, and industrial end users. In addition, it offers flexible packaging products, such as mono layer and coextruded films; barrier films for cereal, cookie, cracker, and dry mix packages; lamination films for carpet padding; films used in solar panel construction; component and packaging films for personal care hygiene applications; printed bags, pouches, and rollstock; and coated and laminated packaging products. The company sells its products to specialty businesses through its direct field sales force and distributors. Berry Plastics Group, Inc. was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Evansville, Indiana.
Classification
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Industry: Packaging & Containers
Keywords: Beverage Plastic Drink Freight Transport Hygiene Carpet Corrosion Packaging Materials Solar Panel Titanium Polyp Manufacturing Facilities Polyethylene Containers Dielectric Garden Products Packaging Products Polypropylene Pellet Cookie Cracker Packaging And Labeling Titanium Dioxide Lamination Rigid Packaging Party Products
Indicator | Bull Case | Neutral / Hold | Bear Case |
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50 DMA | |||
200 DMA | |||
ADX Trend | |||
Oversold / Overbought | |||
Relative Strength |
Indicator | Value |
---|---|
52 Week High | 69.6012 |
52 Week Low | 52.9134 |
Average Volume | 1,265,494 |
200-Day Moving Average | 62.07 |
50-Day Moving Average | 61.90 |
20-Day Moving Average | 59.20 |
10-Day Moving Average | 59.87 |
Average True Range | 1.38 |
RSI (14) | 43.82 |
ADX | 22.37 |
+DI | 18.39 |
-DI | 23.48 |
Chandelier Exit (Long, 3 ATRs) | 57.20 |
Chandelier Exit (Short, 3 ATRs) | 61.26 |
Upper Bollinger Bands | 61.27 |
Lower Bollinger Band | 57.12 |
Percent B (%b) | 0.41 |
BandWidth | 7.01 |
MACD Line | -0.37 |
MACD Signal Line | -0.64 |
MACD Histogram | 0.2742 |
Pivot Point Level | Traditional / Classic | Fibonacci | Demark | Woodie | Camarilla |
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Resistance 4 (R4) | 60.83 | ||||
Resistance 3 (R3) | 61.01 | 60.52 | 60.49 | ||
Resistance 2 (R2) | 60.52 | 60.01 | 60.43 | 60.38 | |
Resistance 1 (R1) | 59.67 | 59.69 | 59.42 | 59.49 | 60.27 |
Pivot Point | 59.18 | 59.18 | 59.06 | 59.09 | 59.18 |
Support 1 (S1) | 58.33 | 58.67 | 58.09 | 58.15 | 57.37 |
Support 2 (S2) | 57.84 | 58.35 | 57.75 | 57.26 | |
Support 3 (S3) | 56.99 | 57.84 | 57.15 | ||
Support 4 (S4) | 56.81 |