Margin Expansion Unpriced

Margin Expansion Unpriced

Stock Screener Filter

Use to find companies where this pattern is active.

ValueQuality

Two signals from different domains create an informational gap: operating margins are expanding while the stock's position within its one-year price range suggests the improvement has not been fully absorbed by the market.

State

Margin expansion unpriced

Emergence

Operating margins are expanding while the stock's price position within its one-year range suggests the improvement may not yet be fully reflected. When margin expansion coincides with a price that has room to move within its recent range, the fundamental improvement and the price position create an informational gap.

Limits

This story identifies a potential gap between fundamental improvement and price position. It does not predict price movement, guarantee that margins will continue expanding, or assess whether the current price is justified by other factors. Margins can reverse and range position alone does not indicate undervaluation.

Screen for Margin Expansion Unpriced

Find stocks where this pattern is currently active in the screener.

Margin Expansion Unpriced
ebit margin expansion
range position 1y
Open in Screener

Explanation

Each signal represents an independent observation from a different domain: EBIT Margin Expansion measures whether operating margins are widening. Expanding margins indicate improving operational efficiency or pricing power—a fundamental change in business economics. Range Position 1y measures where the current price sits within its one-year high-low range. The position provides geometric context for how much of the fundamental change the price may have already reflected. When margin expansion coincides with a price that still has range to travel, it suggests the market may not have fully processed the operational improvement.

Interpretation

This story identifies a structural observation, not a trade signal. It does not predict price direction, guarantee margin continuation, or claim the stock is undervalued. The gap between fundamentals and price may close in either direction.