Air Products and Chemicals' 15-minute chart has triggered both the RSI Overbought indicator and the KDJ Death Cross signal at 08/15/2025 09:45. This suggests that the stock's price has risen excessively and is no longer supported by underlying fundamentals. Furthermore, the momentum of the stock price is shifting towards a decline, indicating potential further decreases in value.
Air Products & Chemicals Inc. (APD) has seen its 15-minute chart trigger both the RSI Overbought indicator and the KDJ Death Cross signal on August 15, 2025, at 09:45. These technical indicators suggest that the stock's price has risen excessively and is no longer supported by underlying fundamentals, signaling a potential decline in value [1].
Despite the bearish signals, APD reported strong third-quarter earnings for 2025, with earnings per share (EPS) of $3.09, exceeding consensus estimates by 3%. The company's base business, particularly in Asia and Europe, drove this performance. TD Cowen, an analyst firm, raised its price target on APD to $335.00 from $315.00, reflecting the positive earnings report [2].
However, APD's full-year guidance midpoint remained unchanged, with the fiscal fourth-quarter expectations being 3% lower than consensus. The company cited economic uncertainty as the reason for its cautious outlook. Additionally, APD announced an updated cost reduction program targeting $185-195 million in annual savings, an increase from the previous quarter's $100 million headcount reduction target [3].
The company also reported significant challenges in its helium business, which is expected to contract by 4-5% year-over-year, impacting full-year earnings per share by 55 to 60 cents. TD Cowen noted that APD was the hardest hit by helium headwinds among major competitors, particularly in the Americas and Asia regions [2].
Investors should consider these technical and fundamental developments when evaluating APD's stock. While the earnings beat and cost reduction program indicate positive steps, the bearish signals and helium business challenges warrant caution. Long-term shareholders may want to delve deeper into the company's financial health and future prospects before making investment decisions.
References:
[1] https://ca.investing.com/news/analyst-ratings/air-products--chemicals-stock-price-target-raised-to-335-by-td-cowen-93CH-4160009
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/air-products-ratio-guide-understanding-metric-2508/
[3] https://www.investing.com/news/analyst-ratings/air-products--chemicals-stock-price-target-raised-to-335-by-td-cowen-93CH-4193045
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