Fifth Era Acquisition Corp I Class A Ordinary Shares
Price Action
Technical Summary
STAGE 2 UPTRENDFifth Era Acquisition Corp I Class A Ordinary Shares is in a confirmed Stage 2 uptrend, with price holding above all major moving averages and trend structure remaining intact. Relative strength is weak (RS Rating: 48), showing significant lag compared to the market leaders. Earnings growth of 108% provides fundamental context to the price action. Momentum will need to be maintained above the 50-day moving average to sustain this leadership phase.
Trend Template (Minervini)
Price vs Moving Averages
| Period | Value | Spread | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 SMA | $10.42 | +0.13% | ABOVE |
| 50 SMA | $10.39 | +0.40% | ABOVE |
| 100 SMA | $10.34 | +0.84% | ABOVE |
| 150 SMA | $10.34 | +0.90% | ABOVE |
| 200 SMA | $10.32 | +1.11% | ABOVE |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is FERA in an uptrend right now?
FERA has a trend score of 4/4 based on Minervini's Stage Analysis. Yes, FERA is in a Stage 2 uptrend with price above all major moving averages (50, 100, 150, 200 SMA) properly stacked.
Is FERA overbought or oversold?
FERA's RSI (14) is 74. The stock is in overbought territory (RSI > 70), which may signal a pullback.
Is FERA outperforming the market?
FERA has a Relative Strength (RS) Rating of 48 out of 99. FERA is currently lagging the broader market.
Where is FERA in its 52-week range?
FERA is trading at $10.43, which is 99% of its 52-week high ($10.50) and 81% above its 52-week low ($10.13).
How volatile is FERA?
FERA has a Beta of 0.02 and 52-week volatility of 5%. It's less volatile than the S&P 500 - generally more stable.