Derichebourg Shares Rise by 7.41% Over the Week
The recycling and community services specialist shows a weekly performance significantly better than that of the Parisian indices.
Derichebourg shares closed on Friday at 6.0150 euros, up by 7.41% over the week. This increase is in stark contrast to the dynamics of the benchmark indices: the SBF 120 fell by 1.75% over the same period, while the CAC 40 declined by 1.72%. Friday's session was marked by an unusually high trading volume, with 647,441 shares traded, nearly four times the average seen at the beginning of the week. This surge in activity suggests a renewed interest from investors, though no major announcement during this period explicitly justifies this movement. On the technical front, the stock is now very close to its resistance threshold, set at 6.06 euros. This technical area is a point of vigilance: a clear breakthrough could pave the way for a continuation of the upward movement, while a pullback would bring the stock back to its moving averages. These averages, located respectively at 5.65 euros for the 50-day and 5.66 euros for the 200-day, indicate a recent convergence of short and long-term trends. The MACD, a momentum indicator, displays a positive value at 0.08, with a histogram at 0.10, indicating a bullish dynamic that is still timid but strengthening.
The Bollinger Bands currently frame the stock's fluctuations between 4.88 euros on the lower bound and 5.98 euros on the upper bound. Friday's close slightly exceeds this upper limit, signaling an extension of recent volatility and a breakout from the consolidation zone observed in recent weeks. The monthly volatility, measured at 6.30%, remains contained, suggesting that the stock has not experienced major upheavals despite this marked weekly performance. Additionally, the Chaikin Money Flow, a capital flow indicator, shows a slightly positive value at 0.03, indicating a slight buying advantage, but not signaling a massive influx of liquidity. Over a broader horizon, Derichebourg has shown an increase of 18.99% over twelve months, a performance that far outstrips that of the CAC 40, which rose by 4.73% over the same period. Over three months, the increase is more modest, at 1.69%, reflecting a recent acceleration of the stock after a phase of lateral movement. The beta, calculated at 0.21, confirms the stock's low sensitivity to market movements: it reacts about five times less than the benchmark index, which may appeal to investors looking for exposure less correlated with general fluctuations. The On Balance Volume, a cumulative volume indicator, remains negative at -487,858, indicating historical selling pressure on the stock, although this has not prevented the rebound of the past week.