SQM shares fall 5.82% premarket amid bearish technical signals and cautious investor sentiment despite strong fundamentals.
ByAinvest
Friday, Nov 21, 2025 4:33 am ET1min read
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Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile fell 5.82% in premarket trading amid bearish technical signals and cautious market sentiment. Despite strong fundamentals and positive money flow (50.38% institutional/retail inflow ratio), the stock faced pressure from overbought RSI levels, Marubozu White candlestick patterns, and a weak technical diagnostic score (3.36). Analysts noted conflicting dynamics: global policy shifts in vaccines, uranium, and tariffs could indirectly impact SQM, while Deutsche Bank’s raised price target ($55.51) offered limited near-term relief. The bearish technical indicators, coupled with mixed investor confidence, outweighed fundamental strength, triggering the premarket decline.
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