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HPQ

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HP Inc.

30.00
USD
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+0.54
+1.82%
Aug 21, 12:14 UTC -4
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HP Inc. (HPQ) Technical Analysis

Oscillators
Neutral
3 Sell6 Neutral1 Buy
Overall Signal
Buy
3 Sell6 Neutral13 Buy
Moving Averages
Strong Buy
0 Sell0 Neutral12 Buy
Updated: just now
Technical OutlookHP Inc. moving averages are strongly bullish on the 1D timeframe, but oscillators are showing selling pressure. The trend points higher while short-term momentum is fading — watch for a potential pullback.
Oscillators
IndicatorValueSignal
RSI(14)60.5600NEUTRAL
Stochastic %K (14, 3, 3)61.9338NEUTRAL
CCI(20)55.2238NEUTRAL
Awesome Oscillator2.8515NEUTRAL
Momentum(10)-0.0450SELL
MACD(12,26,9)1.2330SELL
Stochastic RSI Fast (3, 3, 14, 14)11.8551BUY
Williams %R(14)-38.0662NEUTRAL
Bull Bear Power-0.1577SELL
Ultimate Oscillator49.5206NEUTRAL
Moving Averages
NameValueSignal
SMA(10)29.8335BUY
EMA(10)29.5852BUY
SMA(20)28.9202BUY
EMA(20)28.7078BUY
SMA(30)27.4975BUY
EMA(30)27.8838BUY
SMA(50)25.8587BUY
EMA(50)26.6256BUY
SMA(100)23.7736BUY
EMA(100)24.9069BUY
SMA(200)22.5964BUY
EMA(200)24.2996BUY
Pivot Points
LevelClassicFibonacciCamarillaWoodieDeMark
R331.730030.730029.745030.9600
R230.730030.348029.653330.6600
R130.100030.112029.561729.960029.9150
Pivot29.730029.730029.730029.660029.6375
S129.100029.348029.378328.960028.9150
S228.730029.112029.286728.6600
S327.730028.730029.195027.9600
Signals last updated: Aug 21, 2026, 4:15 PM UTC

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FAQ

Each signal is derived from a set of widely used technical indicators computed on the stock's market prices. Moving averages (simple and exponential, across the 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 periods) determine the trend component, while oscillators such as RSI, MACD, Stochastic and CCI measure momentum.Every indicator votes Buy, Sell or Neutral based on its own standard rules. The overall signal aggregates these votes: the more indicators agree, the stronger the overall rating — from Strong Sell through Neutral to Strong Buy.Signals are recalculated from the latest available candles, so the page always reflects the current technical picture for the selected timeframe.
Signals are recomputed from the latest price data and cached for a short period. The "Updated" indicator above the gauges shows exactly how fresh the data you are viewing is. When the market is closed, the gauges keep showing the last completed session's signals and the indicator states the time they were computed.
No. All indicators are computed on regular trading hours candles only (9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET). Extended-hours prices are typically thin and can produce distorted indicator readings, so they are excluded.The quote header on this page may therefore show a pre-market or after-hours price while the signals below still reflect the last regular session — the freshness indicator above the gauges states which session the analysis covers.
Pivot points are price levels calculated from the previous period's high, low and close. Traders use them as potential support and resistance zones: prices trading above the pivot are considered bullish, below it bearish.We provide five common calculation methods — Classic, Fibonacci, Camarilla, Woodie and DeMark — each producing slightly different levels. Many traders combine pivot levels with the indicator signals above to plan entries and exits.
It depends on your trading horizon. Day traders typically focus on the short timeframes (15min and 30min), swing traders on 1H and 4H, and position traders and investors on the daily (1D) and weekly (1W) views.Signals on different timeframes can disagree — a stock can be bullish on the daily chart while short-term momentum is bearish. Checking that several timeframes align is a common way to increase confidence in a setup.
The analysis is computed on consolidated US exchange prices — the same market data that powers the charts and quotes elsewhere on this page. Technical analysis is only offered for stocks with a sufficiently deep and actively traded price history, so signals are always based on a meaningful sample of candles.
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