Atlanticus Holdings's 15min chart triggers KDJ Death Cross, bearish Marubozu signal.
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Friday, Jul 25, 2025 12:33 pm ET1min read
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Affirm Holdings (AFRM) received a Hold rating from BTIG analyst Vincent Caintic, who also covers the Financial sector. The company's shares closed at $65.43 last Tuesday, and the general analyst consensus is a Moderate Buy rating with an average price target of $72.39, representing a 9.0% upside. RBC Capital also maintained a Hold rating with a $75.00 price target [1].
Manhattan Associates (MANH) was given a Sell rating by Morgan Stanley analyst Chris Quintero, with a price target of $205.00. The company's shares closed at $202.79 last Tuesday. The general analyst consensus is a Moderate Buy rating with an average price target of $205.00. Quintero covers the Technology sector, focusing on stocks such as The Descartes Systems Group, Onestream, Inc. Class A, and E2open Parent Holdings [1].
Aeluma, Inc. (ALMU) received a Buy rating from Benchmark Co. analyst David Williams, who initiated coverage today with a price target of $25.00. The company's shares closed at $17.48 last Tuesday, near its 52-week high of $19.80. Williams covers the Technology sector, focusing on stocks such as MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Lattice Semiconductor, and Power Integrations. The general analyst consensus is a Moderate Buy rating with a price target of $25.00, representing a 40.1% upside from current levels. Craig-Hallum also initiated coverage with a Buy rating on the stock with a $26.00 price target [1].
References:
[1] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/ALMU-Q/pressreleases/33610650/analysts-offer-insights-on-technology-companies-affirm-holdings-afrm-manhattan-associates-manh-and-aeluma-inc-almu/
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Atlanticus Holdings's 15-minute chart has exhibited a KDJ Death Cross and a Bearish Marubozu pattern on July 25, 2025 at 12:30. This indicates that the momentum of the stock price is shifting towards a downward trajectory, with potential for further decline. Sellers currently dominate the market, and it is likely that bearish momentum will continue.
Analysts have provided insights on several technology companies, including Affirm Holdings (AFRM), Manhattan Associates (MANH), and Aeluma, Inc. (ALMU), as detailed in recent reports.Affirm Holdings (AFRM) received a Hold rating from BTIG analyst Vincent Caintic, who also covers the Financial sector. The company's shares closed at $65.43 last Tuesday, and the general analyst consensus is a Moderate Buy rating with an average price target of $72.39, representing a 9.0% upside. RBC Capital also maintained a Hold rating with a $75.00 price target [1].
Manhattan Associates (MANH) was given a Sell rating by Morgan Stanley analyst Chris Quintero, with a price target of $205.00. The company's shares closed at $202.79 last Tuesday. The general analyst consensus is a Moderate Buy rating with an average price target of $205.00. Quintero covers the Technology sector, focusing on stocks such as The Descartes Systems Group, Onestream, Inc. Class A, and E2open Parent Holdings [1].
Aeluma, Inc. (ALMU) received a Buy rating from Benchmark Co. analyst David Williams, who initiated coverage today with a price target of $25.00. The company's shares closed at $17.48 last Tuesday, near its 52-week high of $19.80. Williams covers the Technology sector, focusing on stocks such as MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Lattice Semiconductor, and Power Integrations. The general analyst consensus is a Moderate Buy rating with a price target of $25.00, representing a 40.1% upside from current levels. Craig-Hallum also initiated coverage with a Buy rating on the stock with a $26.00 price target [1].
References:
[1] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/ALMU-Q/pressreleases/33610650/analysts-offer-insights-on-technology-companies-affirm-holdings-afrm-manhattan-associates-manh-and-aeluma-inc-almu/
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