Technical Analysis for CPII - Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund R5 Class Retirement

Grade Last Price % Change Price Change
A 20.07 0.40% 0.08
CPII closed up 0.4 percent on Thursday, April 25, 2024, on 13 percent of normal volume. 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%
Stochastic Reached Overbought Strength 0.00%
Gapped Up Strength 0.00%
Overbought Stochastic Strength 0.00%
Narrow Range Bar Range Contraction 0.40%
Gapped Up Strength 0.40%
Narrow Range Bar Range Contraction 0.65%
Down 3 Days in a Row Weakness 0.65%
Narrow Range Bar Range Contraction 0.60%

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Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund R5 Class Retirement Description

Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund is an open ended fixed income mutual fund launched by Invesco Ltd. It is managed by Invesco Advisers, Inc., INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, INVESCO Asset Management Limited, INVESCO Asset Management (Japan) Limited, Invesco Hong Kong Limited, INVESCO Senior Secured Management, Inc., and Invesco Canada Ltd. The fund invests in the fixed income markets of the United States. It primarily invests in corporate bonds, U.S. treasury and agency securities, mortgage-backed securities, and asset-backed securities with a dollar-weighted average portfolio maturity of between three and ten years. The fund invests in investment grade securities rated BBB- or higher by S&P or Baa3 or higher by Moody’s. It employs fundamental analysis with bottom-up security picking approach and focuses on factors such as attractive risk-reward opportunities, economic and credit-related fundamentals, market supply and demand, market dislocations, situation-specific opportunities, duration, yield curve positioning, sector exposure, credit quality, and general liquidity to create its portfolio. The fund benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the Barclays U.S. Aggregate Index and Lipper Core Plus Bond Funds Index. The fund conducts proprietary research to create its portfolio. It was formerly known as AIM Counselor Series Trust - AIM Core Plus Bond Fund. Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund was formed on June 3, 2009 and is domiciled in the United States.


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Keywords: Bond Fund Invesco Invesco Perpetual

Is CPII 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 21.438
52 Week Low 18.0904
Average Volume 1,106
200-Day Moving Average 19.19
50-Day Moving Average 19.61
20-Day Moving Average 19.82
10-Day Moving Average 19.97
Average True Range 0.06
RSI (14) 69.04
ADX 27.46
+DI 52.15
-DI 28.21
Chandelier Exit (Long, 3 ATRs) 19.90
Chandelier Exit (Short, 3 ATRs) 19.65
Upper Bollinger Bands 20.19
Lower Bollinger Band 19.44
Percent B (%b) 0.83
BandWidth 3.80
MACD Line 0.13
MACD Signal Line 0.13
MACD Histogram 0.0081
Pivot Point Level Traditional / Classic Fibonacci Demark Woodie Camarilla
Resistance 4 (R4) 20.07
Resistance 3 (R3) 20.07 20.07 20.07
Resistance 2 (R2) 20.07 20.07 20.07 20.07
Resistance 1 (R1) 20.07 20.07 20.07 20.07 20.07
Pivot Point 20.07 20.07 20.07 20.07 20.07
Support 1 (S1) 20.07 20.07 20.07 20.07 20.07
Support 2 (S2) 20.07 20.07 20.07 20.07
Support 3 (S3) 20.07 20.07 20.07
Support 4 (S4) 20.07