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23Jez 18 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence Fried ice that would be spectacular. Tried not fried sorry23Jez

23Jez 18 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence Has no one fried Nordic Ice? Far superior taste.23 Jez

Lady Jennifer 18 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence It may be true that ShortTracker has nothing showing but that is less reliable these days as they "no longer track disclosures ........... below 0.5%".There is already some interest "out there" in a short play - I remember reading on Morning Star that one fund manager had fallen out of favour who had shorted quite a bit on the way up and Barry Norris thinks the stock could fall by 'at least' 50%.....[link]

IAmShareCrazy 18 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence Sorry I got the debt level wrong. Low debt levels. 57m in cash seems good? Revenue 170m. Net profit 45m

penhome 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence I thought they only had £6.1m long term debt at end 2017? Nothing much short term either.I think the weak bit in the financials is the level of cash generation.Overall though, apart from that, I agree that numbers look healthy.Pen

IAmShareCrazy 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence I can't see anything definate in the financials, it all seems healthy. F score, altman, cash, profit, but perhaps a question mark on debt. No volume sell off yet or gaps, double moving crossovers.

penhome 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence Yes, best to wait for the cracks. First one might be the double top on the daily chart. This would be completed at around £26 and then have a target around £22.I'm probably wrong, but I just think that a £3.4bn valuation on a company producing £33m in free cash flow is completely detached from reality. Can it really have any decent upside left?No one else seems to agree as Shorttracker is showing zero short positions at the moment. Shorts appearing here could be a second crack.Pen

IAmShareCrazy 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence It's it best to wait until the cracks appear? I think many thought rmv was overvalued and it's still going up.

share 123 maiden 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence In the US I don't think they are targeting the gin market, instead they are looking to create mixers for vodka, rum and whisky (or should I say Bourbon). Also a lot of the younger generation are now drinking less alcohol and I like to have something else to chose from apart from Coke/Pepsi if you are driving.Fevertree also benefit from outsourcing most of their production.

penhome 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence Yes, but isn't the whole gin boom a fad in itself?I like a gin occasionally, but there are other bottles in the cupboard.Pen

jamesthetrain 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence Fevertree tonic is far superior to Schweppes and it is a key driver in the gin boom. Decent gin can be enjoyed with different varieties of tonic. Fevertree is the market leader here in the UK from a standing start. The US is their focus now and if they get the distribution right (as they have done here), BOOM

penhome 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR momentum divergence Have a look at this weekly FEVR chart and the divergence showing on both the RSI and MACD for the recent high.[link] chart has a potential double top forming which would be completed at around £26FEVR produced around £33m in free cash flow last year and now has a market cap of just under £3.4bn. M&S produced £593m in fcf - almost 20 times as much as FEVR - with a market cap of £4.7bn and also has a much higher dividend yield.Pen

Lady Jennifer 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR I saw it in a supermarket for the first time last week so I guess it won't be long.Then it will be time to place the shorts......

penhome 17 May 2018

ZOO bottoming? Too early to tell, and I'm not a great follower of wave theory but thought this looked interestingJust on my watchlist - no holding[link] is EOD data. Today it's back to the 50ema at 95-96 with CCI turning up sharply.Bottoming at end of W4? Too early to tell but CCI is at oversold level last seen at end of W2 in February.Pen

MaX ProfOrdiS 17 May 2018

Re: FEVR Really can't see what all the fuss is about FEVR. It's product is okay but not markedly better than its rivals IMO (I have to admit that I'm not an afficiando of tonic water and stand to be corrected).It just seems to be the latest fad for those with more money than common sense (I just cringe when somebody says they're going home for "a gin and a Fevertree" and eventually they will move on to the next "big thing" once it loses its cachet i.e. when all the "commoners" start drinking it.