Market SnapshotHeadline: Cautious positioning amid bearish technicals and weak price action. The stock has declined by 22.84% recently, with bearish indicators overwhelming the chart and analysts showing no historical success with positive ratings.
News Highlights
Recent news featured global economic shifts that could indirectly influence sectors like Ondas Holdings' niche markets. For example: U.S. vaccine policy changes (May 29): New guidelines from HHS may affect public health sectors and influence regulatory climates for medical or tech firms. REX Shares’
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ETFs (May 31): The crypto space is evolving rapidly, and while Ondas isn’t directly involved, this reflects broader investor sentiment in high-tech innovation. China factory activity (May 31): A slight improvement in PMI data suggests gradual recovery in global manufacturing, which could benefit export-oriented firms in the long run.
While none of these directly relate to
, they reflect shifting macroeconomic conditions and investor risk preferences.
Analyst Views & Fundamentals
Average rating score: 5.00 (simple mean).
Weighted rating score: 0.00.
Analyst consistency is low, with only one firm—HC Wainwright & Co.—issuing a "Strong Buy" rating in the last 20 days. However, the single analyst (Amit Dayal) has a 0.0% historical win rate and a negative average return of -30.02% for past predictions. This suggests that the current "Strong Buy" may not align with historical accuracy.
The stock’s recent price decline contrasts sharply with the bullish analyst call. This mismatch could signal either a potential market correction or an overly optimistic analyst outlook.
Key fundamental values and internal diagnostic scores (0-10): Price-to-Book (PB): 13.36% — score 3.00 EV/EBIT: -8.16 — score 2.00 Net Income/Revenue: -10.73% — score 2.00 Price-to-Earnings (PE): -1,888.38 — score 2.00 Return on Assets (ROA): -16.38% — score 3.00 Gross Profit Margin (GPM): 53.11% — score 3.00 Operating Margin (GMAR): 53.11% — score 2.00 Cash Flow to Assets (CFOA): -9.91% — score 3.00 Gross Profit to Assets (GPOA): 3.17% — score 0.00
Money-Flow Trends
Big money and institutional investors are currently negative on the stock. The fund-flow score is 7.78 (good), indicating positive inflow ratios across all categories. Despite this, all categories (extra-large, large, medium, small) and block trading show negative trends.
Key inflow ratios (representing the percentage of inflow activity in the last 5 days) include: Small: 45.73% Medium: 47.05% Large: 46.52% Extra-large: 46.41% Block: 46.42%
While inflow percentages are reasonably high, the overall trend being negative suggests that buying pressure may not be sufficient to reverse the current downtrend.
Key Technical Signals
Technical score: 4.34 (Weak technology, need to be cautious). The chart is mixed with 5 bearish indicators outpacing 2 bullish ones, creating uncertainty for short-term momentum.
Recent chart patterns (Last 5 days): Piercing Pattern (11/07): Score 8.17 (strong bullish signal) Long Upper Shadow (11/05, 11/04): Score 3.32 (neutral rise) RSI Oversold (11/06, 11/04): Score 1.00 (biased bearish) Inverted Hammer (11/04): Score 1.00 (biased bearish)
Bearish indicators such as the Inverted Hammer and RSI Oversold have poor historical outcomes, including 0% win rate and negative returns. In contrast, the Piercing Pattern has an 80% win rate and a historical average return of 14.07%—a strong buy signal in isolation.
Overall, the market remains volatile with no clear direction, and investors should be wary of overreliance on bullish patterns in a weak trend.
Conclusion
Ondas Holdings is currently in a challenging phase, with conflicting signals from fundamentals, technicals, and analyst sentiment. The fundamental score of 8.27 suggests strong underlying value, but the technical score of 4.34 and analyst weighted rating of 0.00 raise caution.
Actionable takeaway: Consider waiting for a pull-back before entering, particularly if the stock continues to trade below critical resistance levels or shows a stronger bearish bias in the coming days.
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