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Analysis for NARI Technology Development

Description & usage

NARI Technology develops power-grid automation solutions for transmission and distribution infrastructure. The company benefits from investment in smart grids, system reliability, and digitalization of electricity networks. Key valuation drivers are order intake, project execution, software mix, and margin quality.

Basic info

Symbol
600406.SS
Type
Stock
Region
Asia
Sector
Industrials
Available history
11.2 years
Last trading day
04/03/2026

Market context

DXY
120.89
US 10Y Real
1.99%
Fed Balance
$6.68T
CPI YoY
2.4%
Fed Rate
3.75%
US 10Y
4.35%
VIX
24.54
HY OAS
3.17%
Brent
$121.88
Core CPI
2.5%
US 2Y
3.84%
ISM PMI

Score overview

The overall score combines Performance, Stability and Trend into one comparable value.

Analysis summary

Technical picture

Overall, the picture looks calm but not clearly directional. Trend is currently doing more of the work than performance, with sub-scores of 57 for performance, 67 for stability and 69 for trend. The stronger signal still comes from the longer horizon rather than the latest few quarters.

The strongest support currently comes from the more recent return profile. One- and three-year returns are running at 15.6 % and 21.8 %, which gives the setup some current traction.

The main drag is the thinner long-run record. Five- and ten-year returns at 55.5 % and 158.4 % still leave the longer picture less convincing than the rest of the setup.

The next important change would be clearer direction. Right now the chart is neither broken nor convincing enough to support a stronger technical call.

Current market backdrop

The backdrop is improving on inflation, but not yet on financing conditions. Price pressure is cooling, yet rates still remain high enough to matter.

US 10-year yields remain elevated at 4.35%.

Inflation is cooling, with headline and core readings around 2.4% and 2.5%.

US inflation-adjusted 10-year yields are still high at 1.99%.

In plain language, the inflation trend is moving in a better direction, but financing conditions are not easy yet. That often means the macro picture improves faster than policy relief arrives.

The ISM business activity gauge are currently unavailable or too stale to use, so this is a narrower macro read than usual.

What that means for this asset

For stocks, the rate side matters because higher real or long-term yields raise the hurdle rate for future cash flows and make safer fixed-income alternatives more competitive.

At the moment, the chart is holding up better than the backdrop would suggest. That does not remove the headwind, but it does show a degree of technical resilience.

In plain terms, this looks usable, but selective rather than fully clear-cut. The chart does part of the work, yet the backdrop still sets limits around how strong the reading should be.

Historical evaluation and qualitative market context only, not investment advice.

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Data snapshot

Validated
Snapshot as of
Apr 03, 2026
Last trading day
Apr 03, 2026
Snapshot status
Validated
Data quality
Passed

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