As of 2026-06-25, Accendra Health, Inc. (ACH) has a 3-month relative strength percentile of 91 within the TickerStance CS+ADRC universe (~5,000 tickers). The current market Stance is 48 (Neutral). Sector: Consumer Discretionary, ranked 10 of 11. Average daily range 7.9%, relative volume 0.47×. TickerStance reports observed regime conditions across the full CS+ADRC universe; band assignment reflects current breadth, momentum, and macro inputs computed at the daily close. Percentile ranks run from 1 (weakest) to 99 (strongest) relative to all universe members on the same date.
Strong relative strength, but attention is quiet relative to this name’s own recent norm. Academic work links low public attention to better forward returns on average — context to weigh, not a forecast.
Measures how unusual this name’s public attention is against its own 90-day history — a surprise reading, not a ranking of how watched it is versus other stocks. Intel, not a signal.
ACH is classified under the Consumer Discretionary sector within the Wholesale industry per the TickerStance sector-classification pipeline, which maps U.S. equities to GICS-aligned sectors using exchange SIC codes and Massive Finance reference data. Consumer Discretionary is currently ranked 10 of 11 sectors by relative strength.
Not currently — Consumer Discretionary ranks at the 18th percentile by sector relative strength, which is below the leading-sector threshold of 70. ACH is in a sector that is lagging the broader market on a relative basis at this snapshot date. Sector RS updates daily with each pipeline run.
ACH currently shows a 20-day average daily range (ADR%) of 7.9%, a 90-day beta versus the S&P 500 of 1.11. An ADR% above 4% indicates an intraday swing-trading eligible name in the Minervini Volatility Contraction Pattern framework. ADR% and ATR% are updated daily; beta is computed over a trailing 90-day window.
TickerStance computes ACH's month-by-month seasonality from its full daily price history: the average and median return for each calendar month, how often that month closed higher, and the best and worst months on record. These are historical frequencies, not forecasts — a strong seasonal month describes what ACH has tended to do in prior years, not a prediction of what comes next. The full month-by-month heatmap and win-rate table sit higher on this page.
ACH most recently filed a 10-Q covering FY26 Q1 with the SEC on 2026-05-11. TickerStance sources earnings data from SEC EDGAR XBRL submissions and updates the fundamentals panel daily. The Pro dossier shows eight quarters of EPS and revenue trend, operating margin history, and a composite earnings-quality rank.