G Willi Food International Ltd (WILC) is not a strong buy at this moment for a beginner investor with a long-term strategy. While the company has shown revenue growth, its declining net income and EPS, coupled with the lack of significant trading trends, news catalysts, or strong technical signals, suggest a cautious approach. The stock is better suited for monitoring rather than immediate investment.
The technical indicators show a mixed picture. The MACD is positive but contracting, suggesting weakening momentum. The RSI is neutral at 67.632, and the moving averages are bullish (SMA_5 > SMA_20 > SMA_200). The stock is trading near its resistance level of 30.125, which could limit further upside in the short term.
Gross margin also improved by 2.21% YoY.
Net income dropped by 17.75% YoY, and EPS declined by 17.82% YoY. No recent news or significant trading trends from hedge funds or insiders. Stock has a 70% chance to decline slightly (-0.25%) in the next day.
In Q4 2025, revenue increased to $152.44M (+8.65% YoY), but net income dropped to $19.88M (-17.75% YoY), and EPS fell to $1.43 (-17.82% YoY). Gross margin improved to 28.26% (+2.21% YoY).
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