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Wholesale-Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Stocks

SIC 5190 | 4 tickers analyzed | 26 total alerts

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4
Tickers
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26
Total Alerts
🎯
52.2%
Avg Win Rate
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-0.39%
Avg Gain

📈 Sector Performance by Timeframe

5-Minute

Avg Gain: -0.66%
Win Rate: 46.2%

15-Minute

Avg Gain: -3.63%
Win Rate: 30.4%

30-Minute

Avg Gain: +0.06%
Win Rate: 52.0%

60-Minute

Avg Gain: +1.37%
Win Rate: 48.0%

EOD

Avg Gain: +0.92%
Win Rate: 84.6%

MFE/MAE

Avg MFE: +8.30%
Avg MAE: -5.98%

📋 Wholesale-Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Stocks (4)

All tickers in SIC 5190 with Trade-Ideas alert data, sorted by alert count.

# Ticker Company Market Cap Alerts Avg Win Rate Avg 5min MFE Action
1 CHNR China Natural Resources, Inc. $5.5M 13 38.4% -1.66% +23.76% View →
2 HYFM Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc. Common Stock $7.8M 9 60.0% +0.54% +9.87% View →
3 VSTS Vestis Corporation $903.9M 3 100.0% +1.36% +6.44% View →
4 EDUC Educational Development Corp $12.0M 1 0.0% -4.55% +7.73% View →

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📊 Wholesale-Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Sector Intelligence

⚡ High Volatility Sector

The Wholesale-Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods sector (SIC 5190) aggregates data from 4 stocks. With an average Maximum Favorable Excursion (MFE) of +8.30%, this sector is highly aggressive, suited for experienced volatility traders looking for explosive moves.

📈 Statistical Expectancy

Across 26 analyzed alerts, the sector shows a 52.2% Win Rate with an average gain of -0.39%.

This represents a balanced risk/reward profile typical of most market sectors.

📉 Relative Performance

Trading this sector requires extreme caution. Even the top-ranked ticker, CHNR , only manages a 38.4% win rate across 13 alerts.

Since this barely matches the sector average (52.2%), traditional trend-following strategies may fail here. Consider counter-trend or mean-reversion approaches instead.