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Just noticed FormFactor (FORM) has been moving differently than the rest of the semiconductor sector lately. While the industry is basically flat, this stock picked up 1.72% over the past week and is up 11.59% in the last month. That's the kind of relative strength you want to see when everything else is struggling.
Looking at the bigger picture, FORM is up 72% over the past three months, which is pretty solid. The volume has been decent too - averaging around 1.5M shares daily, which is a good sign when a stock is actually moving. There's real interest here, not just random noise.
What caught my eye was the earnings revision activity. Over the past two months, analysts have been raising their full-year estimates consistently - 6 upgrades and no cuts. That pushed the consensus estimate from $1.51 to $1.80, which suggests they're seeing something positive in the fundamentals. For next year, we're seeing upward revisions too with no downgrades so far.
So here's the thing about FormFactor - you've got price momentum, positive earnings revisions, and relative outperformance against the sector. That's typically the combo that keeps money flowing in. If you're watching semiconductor plays, this one's worth keeping on your radar. The form factor here is actually pretty interesting from a momentum perspective.