Fidelity National's 15min chart shows MACD Death Cross, Bollinger Bands Narrowing.

Thursday, Oct 2, 2025 12:01 pm ET1min read

Fidelity National's 15-minute chart has recently exhibited a MACD Death Cross and Bollinger Bands Narrowing at 10/02/2025 11:45. This indicates that the stock price is likely to continue trending downward and the magnitude of price fluctuations may decrease.

Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) has recently shown signs of technical weakness, with its 15-minute chart exhibiting a MACD Death Cross and Bollinger Bands Narrowing on October 2, 2025, at 11:45. These indicators suggest that the stock price is likely to continue trending downward, and the magnitude of price fluctuations may decrease.

The MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) Death Cross occurs when the MACD line crosses below the signal line, indicating a potential trend reversal. This event was followed by the Bollinger Bands Narrowing, which suggests a decrease in price volatility. These signals are often interpreted as a bearish trend, indicating that the stock price may continue to fall.

Despite the recent technical indicators, Fidelity National Information Services has maintained strong institutional interest. The State of Alaska Department of Revenue recently reduced its holdings by 18.1%, selling 13,065 shares and bringing its total to 59,020 shares valued at $4.8 million State of Alaska Department of Revenue Sells 13,065 Shares of Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. $FIS[1]. However, institutional investors still hold 96.23% of FIS's stock, indicating continued support.

Analysts have also provided mixed signals for FIS. UBS Group upgraded the stock to a "Buy" rating, setting a price target of $82.00, citing strong earnings prospects and margin expansion Fidelity National Information Services stock rating upgraded to Buy by UBS[2]. Other analysts have maintained their "neutral" or "hold" ratings, reflecting a cautious approach to the stock's valuation.

The company reported earnings of $1.36 per share for the latest quarter, matching analysts' expectations, while its revenue rose 5.1% year-over-year to $2.62 billion. FIS's Q3 2025 guidance was set at 1.460-1.500 EPS, and its FY 2025 guidance was set at 5.720-5.800 EPS, indicating a positive outlook for the company's earnings.

FIS's dividend payout ratio is 888.89%, and the company recently declared a quarterly dividend of $0.40 per share, representing a $1.60 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 2.4%.

In conclusion, while technical indicators suggest further downward pressure on FIS's stock price, the company's strong institutional support and positive earnings outlook provide a balanced perspective for investors. As always, it is essential to consider both technical and fundamental factors when making investment decisions.

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