Valued at $4.2 billion, Victoria's Secret (VSCO) is an intimate specialty retailer offering signature bras, panties, lingerie, casual sleepwear and athleisure, as well as prestige fragrances and body care.
I found today’s Chart of the Day by using Barchart’s powerful screening functions to sort for stocks with the highest technical buy signals; superior current momentum in both strength and direction; and a Trend Seeker “buy” signal. I then used Barchart’s Flipcharts feature to review the charts for consistent price appreciation. VSCO checks those boxes. Since the Trend Seeker signaled a new “Buy” on Nov. 21, the stock has gained 42.13%.
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Victoria’s Secret hit a 3-year high of $53.38 on Dec. 11.
It looks like Wall Street is greatly divided on this stock.
Peter Lynch used to sit outside of retail stores and watch not only how many people went in a store, but also how many came out with purchases. Today at the mall I saw lots of women carrying Victoria’s Secret bags which was a good sign. I don’t know if they were buying for themselves or buying presents for their naughty or nice friends. On the flip side I see short interest at 13.60% which is a negative sign. I’d keep the stop losses tight.
Today’s Chart of the Day was written by Jim Van Meerten. Read previous editions of the daily newsletter here.
Additional disclosure: The Barchart of the Day highlights stocks that are experiencing exceptional current price appreciation. They are not intended to be buy recommendations as these stocks are extremely volatile and speculative. Should you decide to add one of these stocks to your investment portfolio it is highly suggested you follow a predetermined diversification and moving stop loss discipline that is consistent with your personal investment risk tolerance.