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Agilent Technologies Inc.
Agilent Technologies is a global leader in life sciences, diagnostics, and applied chemical markets, providing labs worldwide with instruments, services, and expertise to improve the world.
Historical oversold levels
Track when A has reached extreme oversold conditions (XTRM below -125) historically. These levels represent prolonged periods in extreme territory and often present potential opportunities.
A has no extreme XTRM events on the weekly timeframe.
What is A?
Agilent Technologies has a storied pedigree, tracing its roots back to the 1939 founding of Hewlett-Packard. In 1999, Agilent was spun off from HP in what was then the largest IPO in Silicon Valley history. Initially a diversified technology firm, the company strategically transformed itself over the next two decades into a pure-play leader in life sciences, diagnostics, and applied chemicals. Today, its business model revolves around providing essential laboratory instruments and recurring services to research and industrial facilities globally.
The company portfolio is diverse, spanning across three primary segments: Life Sciences and Applied Markets, Diagnostics and Genomics, and the Agilent CrossLab Group. They are industry leaders in gas and liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, and vacuum technologies. Since the acquisition of Dako in 2012, they have also become a powerhouse in cancer diagnostics. Their CrossLab segment is a major growth driver, offering everything from laboratory management software to specialized consumables that ensure long-term customer retention.
Financial performance has remained robust, characterized by strong operating margins and consistent cash flow. A major historical milestone was the 2014 spin-off of its electronic measurement business, now Keysight Technologies, which allowed Agilent to focus exclusively on the high-growth bioscience sector. The company maintains a healthy balance sheet and a shareholder-friendly capital allocation strategy involving regular dividends and share repurchases.
Looking ahead to 2026, the strategic outlook is centered on the digitalization of the lab and the rise of personalized medicine. Agilent is heavily investing in AI-driven data analytics to help labs process complex results faster. They are also positioning themselves to capture the shift toward biopharma and cell analysis. By 2026, expect Agilent to lead the way in sustainable laboratory practices, providing energy-efficient instruments that help global clients meet their ESG goals while maintaining high throughput.
What is the XTRM Indicator?
The XTRM (Extreme) Indicator is a proprietary momentum indicator that measures cumulative time spent in extreme territory. Unlike traditional oscillators like RSI that measure a snapshot in time, XTRM accumulates how long an asset remains in oversold or overbought conditions, providing a deeper understanding of momentum exhaustion.
For A, monitoring the XTRM indicator provides valuable insights into prolonged extreme conditions. When the XTRM drops significantly below zero (especially below -125), Agilent Technologies Inc. has been in oversold territory for an extended period, suggesting potential for a reversal. Conversely, high positive XTRM values indicate extended overbought conditions.
Understanding A XTRM Signals
- Deep Oversold (XTRM below -125): When A XTRM falls below -125, it indicates prolonged time in extreme oversold conditions. This cumulative measure often provides stronger reversal signals than single-day oversold readings.
- Neutral Zone (XTRM near 0): When XTRM hovers around zero, A is in a balanced state without extended extreme conditions. This can indicate consolidation or indecision in the market.
- Overbought (XTRM above +10): An XTRM above +10 indicates A has been in overbought territory for an extended period, potentially signaling an overextended rally and increased risk of pullback.
Daily vs Weekly XTRM for A
This page displays both daily and weekly XTRM for A. The daily XTRM tracks short-term cumulative extremes, useful for identifying swing trading opportunities. The weekly XTRM provides a longer-term perspective on momentum exhaustion, helping investors spot major turning points.
By analyzing both timeframes together, you can identify when Agilent Technologies Inc. is experiencing extreme conditions at multiple time scales, which often leads to the strongest reversal setups.
Historical XTRM Extreme Analysis
Above, we track historical instances when A XTRM dropped below -125 (extreme oversold territory). These periods represent times when Agilent Technologies Inc. spent extended periods in oversold conditions, which historically have presented some of the best buying opportunities. Analyzing how A behaved after reaching these extreme XTRM levels can help inform future trading decisions.