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National Beverage Corp (AMEX: FIZ) - Grip It, Rip It and Add it to Your Portfolio.

Posted on 09/24/2006 13:56:00 | Link | Post Comment

This weekend I went searching for an opportunity in the NonCyclical/Beverages Non Alcoholic (.CBN) sector as it has seen plenty of institutional attention this year. Out of the 28 stocks in the sector, only one set up both technically and fundamentally for me. That company is National Beverage Corp and right now it provides a low risk entry point with a risk reward ration of almost 4 to 1.

National Beverage Corp (AMEX: FIZ) describes itself as a unique beverage company that produces energy drinks and powders, soft drinks, bottled waters, juices and juice products. FIZ highly recognized for a line of popular brands including Shasta, Faygo, Ritz, Everfresh, Mr. Pure, LaCroix, Rip It and PowerBlastâ„¢.

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FIZ has three significant levels of resistant less than a dollar below the current price. I have out lined these three resistance levels above. The first is the 200Day SMA, followed by the long-term, up-trending line and the bottom at 11.75 back in mid June. My stop price is currently set just below all three of these resistance levels at $11.60 (about 6.5% risk).

The stock is currently oversold increasing the probability of a bounce here (See MACD, RSI and Full STO). The red line, nearly 20% above the current price, indicates my target price. As the 50Day SMA comes down, so will my target price however. This still sets up a good risk reward ratio (4:1).

Fundamentally, FIZ has a strong Debt/Equity Ratio, EPS Rank, Price Rank and Group Rank. I would like to see a stronger cash flow growth and relative P/E ratio but the positives outweigh the negatives here.

My only caution on FIZ is that it trades fairly light volume, averaging a brisk 163,000 shares/day. I typically prefer a little more volume than this but will make exceptions when I see charts set up well like this one here. It is going to take much stronger volume to sink FIZ through the 3 levels of resistance and down far enough to hit our stop price ($11.60). Good luck and happy trading!

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