PCH

PotlatchDeltic Corporation · NASDAQ

Performance

-9.04%

1W

-5.99%

1M

-15.01%

3M

-1.63%

6M

-17.78%

YTD

-17.93%

1Y

Profile

PotlatchDeltic Corporation (Nasdaq: PCH) is a leading Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) that owns nearly 2.2 million acres of timberlands in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina. Through its taxable REIT subsidiary, the company also operates six sawmills, an industrial-grade plywood mill, a residential and commercial real estate development business and a rural timberland sales program. PotlatchDeltic, a leader in sustainable forest management, is committed to environmental and social responsibility and to responsible governance.

Technical Analysis of PCH 2024-12-20

The stock indicators reflect a bearish sentiment overall, with a Moving Average Score of 10 indicating strong downward momentum, an Oscillators Score of 46 suggesting a neutral stance, and a Technical Score of 28 reinforcing the bearish outlook. This combination signals caution for potential investors, as the prevailing trend appears to be negat...
Technical Scores and Rating

Moving Average Score

Oscillator Score

Technical Rating

See more ...

Stock Analysis of PCH

Stock Rank

See more ...

Recent News & Updates

Disclaimer: The information provided here and on kavout.com site is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, financial advice, trading advice, or any other sort of advice. Kavout does not recommend that any investment decision be made based on this information. You are solely responsible for your own investment decisions. Please conduct your own research and consult with qualified financial advisors before making any investment. Kavout and its partners are participants in a number of affiliate advertising programs. As an Amazon Associate, Kavout or its partners earn from qualifying purchases from affiliate links. We also participate in other affiliate and advertising programs that provide a means for us to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to third-party websites.