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How Have Insiders Been Trading Gold Fields Limited (GFI) Stock?

Gold Fields Limited (NYSE:GFI) saw a downside of -0.33% to close Tuesday at $12.18 after subtracting -$0.04 on the day. The 5-day average trading volume…

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Gold Fields Limited (NYSE:GFI) saw a downside of -0.33% to close Tuesday at $12.18 after subtracting -$0.04 on the day. The 5-day average trading volume is 3,858,520 shares of the company’s common stock. It has gained $12.53 in the past week and touched a new high 1 time within the past 5 days. An average of 4,502,940 shares of the company has been traded in the last 20 days, and the 50-day average volume stands at 7,196,646.

GFI’s 1-month performance is 14.15% or $1.70 on its low of $10.24 reached on 12/30/22. The company’s shares have touched a 52-week low of $7.03 and high of $17.20, with the stock’s rally to the 52-week high happening on 01/13/23. YTD, GFI has achieved 17.68% or $1.83 and has reached a new high 7 times. However, the current price is down -29.19% from the 52-week high price.

Valuation Metrics

GFI stock has a beta of 0.83. Moving on to other valuation ratios, the trailing price-to-sales (P/S) ratio is 2.41 while the price-to-book (PB) in the most recent quarter is 2.55.

Gold Fields Limited’s quick ratio for the recent period was 2.20, with the current ratio over the same period at 2.20.. In terms of profitability, the gross margin trailing 12 months is 43.10%. The trailing 12-month EBITDA margin is 53.97%. The firm’s gross profit as reported stood at $1.82 billion against revenue of $4.2 billion.

Earnings Surprise

Net income grew 8.4% to $789.3 million, while revenue of $0.0 was 100.0% off the previous quarter. GFI stock balance sheet for the recent quarter shows that total liabilities totaled 3.14 billion, with total debt at $1.58 billion.

Let’s look briefly at Gold Fields Limited (GFI) price momentum from a technical analysis perspective. The 9-day relative strength index as at close on 24 January was 60.77% to suggest the stock is trending Neutral, with historical volatility in this time period at 31.49%.

The stock’s 5-day moving average is $12.20, reflecting a +0.25% or $0.03 change from its current price. GFI is currently trading +14.91% above its 20-day SMA, +48.00% above its 100-day SMA. However, the stock’s current price level is away from the SMA50 by +11.54% and SMA200 by-16.52%.

Stochastic %K and %D was 70.86% and 73.85% and the average true range (ATR) pointed at 0.42. The RSI (14) points at 62.02%, while the 14-day stochastic is at 60.92% with the period’s ATR at 0.43. The stock’s 9-day MACD Oscillator is pointing at -0.03 and 0.14 on the 14-day charts.

Analyst Ratings

In the most recent analyst report for Gold Fields Limited (NYSE: GFI), JP Morgan downgraded it to a Neutral rating. They previously had an Overweight rating on the stock. Analysts offering their rating for GFI stock have a consensus rating for the stock as Overweight. Currently, 0 brokerage advisors rate GFI as a “sell,”, while 5 advise that investors “Hold.” 1 analysts have rated the stock as underweight. 0 rates the stock as overweight while 4 have offered a “buy” rating.

What is GFI’s price target for the next 12 months?

Analysts have a consensus price target ranging from a low of $8.35 and a high of $15.39, with their median price target at $13.24. Looking at these predictions, the average price target given by analysts is for Gold Fields Limited (GFI) stock is $12.82.

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