Better Home & Finance Holding Company
Price Action
Technical Summary
EMERGING TRENDBetter Home & Finance Holding Company is attempting to emerge into an uptrend but lacks full moving average alignment. Relative strength is leading (RS Rating: 87), indicating clear outperformance against the broad market. Earnings growth of 35% provides fundamental context to the price action. Investors should exercise caution due to high volatility (122% annualized), which requires wider risk management.
Trend Template (Minervini)
Price vs Moving Averages
| Period | Value | Spread | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 SMA | $40.47 | +5.49% | ABOVE |
| 50 SMA | $36.30 | +17.61% | ABOVE |
| 100 SMA | $34.74 | +22.89% | ABOVE |
| 150 SMA | $42.78 | -0.21% | BELOW |
| 200 SMA | $38.26 | +11.58% | ABOVE |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is BETR in an uptrend right now?
BETR has a trend score of 3/4 based on Minervini's Stage Analysis. Currently showing partial alignment - 3 of 4 trend criteria are met.
Is BETR overbought or oversold?
BETR's RSI (14) is 55. The stock is in neutral territory, neither overbought nor oversold.
Is BETR outperforming the market?
BETR has a Relative Strength (RS) Rating of 87 out of 99. Yes, BETR is a market leader, outperforming 87% of all stocks over the past 12 months.
Where is BETR in its 52-week range?
BETR is trading at $42.69, which is 45% of its 52-week high ($94.06) and 38% above its 52-week low ($10.81).
How volatile is BETR?
BETR has a Beta of 1.93 and 52-week volatility of 122%. It's more volatile than the S&P 500 - expect bigger swings.