Today, The Bowser Report issued a daily mover alert on DLH
Holdings (DLHC) and Where Food Comes From (WFCF), both of which gained more
than 10% today, as well as Direct Insite (DIRI), which fell more than 10%
today.
DLHC has now set a new 52-week high on back to back days.
Previously, its yearly high was $3.50 set on July 2, 2015. Yesterday, as we
mentioned, it hit $3.75, before resetting the bar at $4.47 today. Over the past
month, DLHC has had a very positive trend, appreciating 61% during that period.
Well above $3 per share, DLHC is out of our buying range.
For those holding, be sure to keep an eye on your double price, or even set a
limit order just in case. Remember the Game Plan: sell half at the double and
the remainder after it falls 25% from its most recent high (currently $4.47).
WFCF’s stock price was trading at a 52-week low one week
before Christmas. However, with today’s movement included, the shares have
bounced nicely off that bottom. Still, the stock has been trending down for a
while and there’s not definitive proof of a long-term turnaround.
With a Bowser Rating of 7, WFCF is not “buyable.” Revenues
have continued to grow, but earnings have yet to find a footing. One quarter
they’re up, the next they’re down. Nine-month net income is up 131%, but net
income was down slightly in the third quarter.
While not rated high enough to buy now, WFCF is one to watch
if you don’t already own shares. The company’s niche and business model make
for an interesting investment, and more than likely a profitable one if
earnings can show any consistency on a month-to-month basis.
Yesterday we said that volatility is the norm for DIRI, and
here is another instance of that. Up over 10% yesterday, down over 20% today.
Clearly someone saw yesterday’s gain on light volume as an opportunity to sell
as large volume accompanied today’s slide.
Once again, DIRI has a Bowser Rating of 8, which makes the
company “buyable.” Still, we think this is a speculative buy, even at these low
prices, because of the company’s volatile tendencies and inconsistent financials.
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