Provident Financial Holdings Inc (PROV) is not a strong buy at the moment for a long-term beginner investor. While the company's financial performance shows strong growth in net income and EPS, the lack of positive trading sentiment, insider selling, and no significant news catalysts suggest caution. Additionally, technical indicators are neutral, and there are no proprietary trading signals to support an immediate buy decision.
The MACD histogram is positive but contracting (0.0116), RSI is neutral at 49.634, and moving averages are bullish (SMA_5 > SMA_20 > SMA_200). The stock is trading near its pivot level of 16.112, with resistance at 16.288 and support at 15.937.
Strong financial performance in 2026/Q2 with revenue up 2.94% YoY, net income up 64.68% YoY, and EPS up 69.23% YoY.
Insider selling has increased by 151.28% over the last month. No recent news or significant trading trends. No recent congress trading data.
In 2026/Q2, revenue increased to $9,482,000 (up 2.94% YoY), net income increased to $1,436,000 (up 64.68% YoY), and EPS increased to 0.22 (up 69.23% YoY). Gross margin remained unchanged.
No analyst rating or price target changes available.