FFNW

First Financial Northwest, Inc. · NASDAQ

Performance

+10.17%

1W

+4.81%

1M

+1.43%

3M

+0.53%

6M

+4.33%

YTD

+11.46%

1Y

Profile

First Financial Northwest, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for First Financial Northwest Bank that provides commercial banking services in Washington. The company offers a range of deposit products, including noninterest bearing accounts, interest-bearing demand accounts, money market accounts, statement savings accounts, and certificates of deposit. Its loan products comprise one-to-four family residential loans; multifamily and commercial real estate loans; construction/land loans for the construction of single-family residences, condominiums, townhouses, multifamily properties, and residential developments; business loans; and consumer loans, such as home equity loans and savings account loans. The company also provides wealth management services; and online banking platform, as well as debit cards and ATMs. It operates retail branches in King County, Snohomish County, and Pierce County, Washington. The company was founded in 1923 and is headquartered in Renton, Washington.

Technical Analysis of FFNW 2025-03-13

The stock exhibits a strong bullish sentiment, highlighted by a perfect Moving Average Score of 100 and a Technical Score of 100, indicating robust upward momentum. While the Oscillators Score of 66 also leans bullish, it suggests a potential for consolidation or minor pullbacks within the overall positive trend.
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