KOBIPC Analysis

Open 105.3
DayLow: 103.6
DayHigh: 105.17
52 Week Low: 57.6
52 Week High: 105.3
50 Days Average: 95.2396
Walmart Inc. engages in the operation of retail, wholesale, other units, and eCommerce worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Walmart U.S., Walmart International, and Sam's Club. It operates supercenters, supermarkets, hypermarkets, warehouse clubs, cash and carry stores, and discount stores under Walmart and Walmart Neighborhood Market brands; membership-only warehouse clubs; ecommerce websites, such as walmart.com.mx, walmart.ca, flipkart.com, PhonePe and other sites; and mobile commerce applications. The company offers grocery and consumables, including dairy, meat, bakery, deli, produce, dry, chilled or frozen packaged foods, alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, floral, snack foods, candy, other grocery items, health and beauty aids, paper goods, laundry and home care, baby care, pet supplies, and other consumable items; fuel, tobacco and other categories. It is also involved in the provision of health and wellness products covering pharmacy, optical and hearing services, and over-the-counter drugs and other medical products; and home and apparel including home improvement, outdoor living, gardening, furniture, apparel, jewelry, tools and power equipment, housewares, toys, seasonal items, mattresses and tire and battery centers. In addition, the company offers consumer electronics and accessories, software, video games, office supplies, appliances, and third-party gift cards. Further, it operates digital payment platforms; and offers financial services and related products, including money transfers, bill payments, money orders, check cashing, prepaid access, co-branded credit cards, installment lending, and earned wage access. Additionally, the company markets lines of merchandise under private brands, including Allswell, Athletic Works, Equate, and Free Assembly. The company was formerly known as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and changed its name to Walmart Inc. in February 2018. Walmart Inc. was founded in 1945 and is based in Bentonville, Arkansas.
The Ichimoku Cloud
The Ichimoku Cloud is a technical analysis tool used to gauge market trends, momentum, and potential support/resistance levels in trading. It consists of five lines that create a "cloud" on a price chart, helping traders make decisions. Here's a simple breakdown:
  • Tenkan-Sen (Conversion Line): A short-term trend indicator, calculated as the average of the highest high and lowest low over the past 9 periods.
  • Kijun-Sen (Base Line): A medium-term trend indicator, calculated as the average of the highest high and lowest low over the past 26 periods.
  • Senkou Span A (Leading Span A): Forms one edge of the cloud, calculated as the average of the Tenkan-Sen and Kijun-Sen, plotted 26 periods ahead.
  • Senkou Span B (Leading Span B): Forms the other edge of the cloud, calculated as the average of the highest high and lowest low over the past 52 periods, plotted 26 periods ahead.
  • Chikou Span (Lagging Span): The current closing price plotted 26 periods behind, showing potential support/resistance.
How to Interpret the Cloud:
  • Price Above the Cloud: Indicates an uptrend.
  • Price Below the Cloud: Indicates a downtrend.
  • Price Inside the Cloud: Suggests consolidation or indecision.
  • Cloud Thickness: A thicker cloud indicates stronger support/resistance, while a thinner cloud suggests weaker levels.
Ichimoku Cloud used to identify trends, entry/exit points, and potential reversals.
Walmart Inc. Ichimoku Cloud
The Moving Average
The Moving Average (MA) is a widely used technical analysis tool that helps traders and investors identify trends and potential support/resistance levels by smoothing out price data over a specific period. It is a lagging indicator, meaning it is based on past prices, and is used to analyze the direction and strength of a trend:
  • Simple Moving Average (SMA): The SMA is calculated by taking the average of a set of prices over a specific number of periods. Example: A 10-day SMA adds up the closing prices of the last 10 days and divides by 10.
  • Exponential Moving Average (EMA): The EMA gives more weight to recent prices, making it more responsive to new information compared to the SMA. Example: A 10-day EMA places more emphasis on the most recent prices than the SMA.
  • Weighted Moving Average (WMA): The WMA assigns a heavier weighting to more recent data points, similar to the EMA, but the weighting decreases linearly.
Uses of Moving Averages:
  • Price Above the MA: Indicates an uptrend.
  • Price Below the MA: Indicates a downtrend.
  • Price oscillates around the MA: Suggests consolidation or indecision.
  • Moving averages can act as dynamic support (in an uptrend) or resistance (in a downtrend).
Example: 50-day SMA can be used to identify the overall trend and a 10-day EMA for short-term entry/exit signals. If the 10-day EMA crosses above the 50-day SMA, it could signal a buying opportunity.
Walmart Inc. Moving Average