Expand Energy Corporation, formerly Chesapeake Energy Corporation, is an independent natural gas producer in the U.S.. Co. is focused on developing a supply of natural gas, oil and natural gas liquids to expand energy access for all. Its large-scale assets are concentrated across more than 938,000 net acres in the Appalachia and Haynesville basins. Its Hayneville Shale is rich in natural gas with close proximity to LNG export infrastructure. Its Northeastern Appalachia position is located in the Marcellus Shale. Its operation in Ohio and West Virginia targets the Marcellus and Utica shales and provide oil and natural gas liquid. Co.'s operations include drilling, completion, and production.
When researching a stock like Expand Energy, many investors are the most familiar with Fundamental Analysis — looking at a company's balance sheet, earnings, revenues, and what's happening in that company's underlying business. Investors who use Fundamental Analysis to identify good stocks to buy or sell can also benefit from EXE Technical Analysis to help find a good entry or exit point. Technical Analysis is blind to the fundamentals and looks only at the trading data for EXE stock — the real life supply and demand for the stock over time — and examines that data in different ways. One of these ways is called the Relative Strength Index, or RSI. This popular indicator, originally developed in the 1970's by J. Welles Wilder, looks at a 14-day moving average of a stock's gains on its up days, versus its losses on its down days. The resulting EXE RSI is a value that measures momentum, oscillating between "oversold" and "overbought" on a scale of zero to 100. A reading below 30 is viewed to be oversold, which a bullish investor could look to as a sign that the selling is in the process of exhausting itself, and look for entry point opportunities. A reading above 70 is viewed to be overbought, which could indicate that a rally in progress is starting to get crowded with buyers. If the rally has been a long one, that could be a sign that a pullback is overdue. |