It is best to consider a long-term outlook for a ticker by using Fundamental Analysis (FA) ratings. The rating of 1 to 100, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, is divided into thirds. The first third (a green rating of 1-33) indicates that the ticker is undervalued; the second third (a grey number between 34 and 66) means that the ticker is valued fairly; and the last third (red number of 67 to 100) reflects that the ticker is undervalued. We use an FA Score to show how many ratings show the ticker to be undervalued (green) or overvalued (red).
BRZE’s FA Score shows that 0 FA rating(s) are green whileEAGRF’s FA Score has 1 green FA rating(s).
It is best to consider a short-term outlook for a ticker by using Technical Analysis (TA) indicators. We use Odds of Success as the percentage of outcomes which confirm successful trade signals in the past.
If the Odds of Success (the likelihood of the continuation of a trend) for each indicator are greater than 50%, then the generated signal is confirmed. A green percentage from 90% to 51% indicates that the ticker is in a bullish trend. A red percentage from 90% - 51% indicates that the ticker is in a bearish trend. All grey percentages are below 50% and are considered not to confirm the trend signal.
BRZE’s TA Score shows that 4 TA indicator(s) are bullish while EAGRF’s TA Score has 3 bullish TA indicator(s).
BRZE (@Packaged Software) experienced а -3.40% price change this week, while EAGRF (@Electronics/Appliances) price change was -0.93% for the same time period.
The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the @Packaged Software industry was -1.63%. For the same industry, the average monthly price growth was -0.71%, and the average quarterly price growth was +17.79%.
The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the @Electronics/Appliances industry was +0.17%. For the same industry, the average monthly price growth was -3.45%, and the average quarterly price growth was +12.92%.
BRZE is expected to report earnings on Sep 04, 2025.
Packaged software comprises multiple software programs bundled together and sold as a group. For example, Microsoft Office includes multiple applications such as Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. In some cases, buying a bundled product is cheaper than purchasing each item individually[s20] . Microsoft Corporation, Oracle Corp. and Adobe are some major American packaged software makers.
@Electronics/Appliances (+0.17% weekly)TVs, telephones, washing machines, home speakers and even home-office equipment like computers and printers…the list is virtually endless when it comes to consumer electronics and appliances. And, with ‘smarthomes’ increasingly becoming the reality, we could see a sharp surge in high-tech gadgets (including robotic appliances) making their way into our homes– and therefore spelling plenty opportunities in the related industries. Consumers account for 70% of US GDP, and their purchases of high-functioning electronics could make significant dents in the economy’s health. Sony Corp., Whirlpool and iRobot are some of the major consumer electronics/appliances makers.
BRZE | EAGRF | BRZE / EAGRF | |
Capitalization | 2.67B | 29.4M | 9,092% |
EBITDA | -111.71M | 6.71M | -1,666% |
Gain YTD | -39.565 | -16.293 | 243% |
P/E Ratio | N/A | 10.62 | - |
Revenue | 620M | 80.8M | 767% |
Total Cash | 539M | 5.37M | 10,043% |
Total Debt | 87.3M | N/A | - |
BRZE | EAGRF | |
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RSI ODDS (%) | N/A | 4 days ago74% |
Stochastic ODDS (%) | 4 days ago88% | 4 days ago63% |
Momentum ODDS (%) | 4 days ago83% | 4 days ago76% |
MACD ODDS (%) | 4 days ago84% | 4 days ago73% |
TrendWeek ODDS (%) | 4 days ago80% | 4 days ago75% |
TrendMonth ODDS (%) | 4 days ago74% | 4 days ago62% |
Advances ODDS (%) | 6 days ago80% | N/A |
Declines ODDS (%) | 4 days ago77% | N/A |
BollingerBands ODDS (%) | 4 days ago89% | 4 days ago90% |
Aroon ODDS (%) | 4 days ago82% | 4 days ago72% |
A.I.dvisor indicates that over the last year, BRZE has been loosely correlated with HUBS. These tickers have moved in lockstep 58% of the time. This A.I.-generated data suggests there is some statistical probability that if BRZE jumps, then HUBS could also see price increases.
Ticker / NAME | Correlation To BRZE | 1D Price Change % | ||
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BRZE | 100% | -3.36% | ||
HUBS - BRZE | 58% Loosely correlated | -2.63% | ||
PATH - BRZE | 58% Loosely correlated | -2.47% | ||
SPT - BRZE | 54% Loosely correlated | -5.43% | ||
PCOR - BRZE | 54% Loosely correlated | -3.12% | ||
AMPL - BRZE | 53% Loosely correlated | -8.49% | ||
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A.I.dvisor tells us that EAGRF and TREIF have been poorly correlated (+25% of the time) for the last year. This A.I.-generated data suggests there is low statistical probability that EAGRF and TREIF's prices will move in lockstep.
Ticker / NAME | Correlation To EAGRF | 1D Price Change % | ||
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EAGRF | 100% | -16.65% | ||
TREIF - EAGRF | 25% Poorly correlated | -0.58% | ||
NWKLF - EAGRF | 23% Poorly correlated | N/A | ||
BRZE - EAGRF | 8% Poorly correlated | -3.36% | ||
PSHPF - EAGRF | 7% Poorly correlated | N/A | ||
NEOJF - EAGRF | 5% Poorly correlated | N/A | ||
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