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ROG / Jun 20, 2026 Run #7186

ROG

Rogers Corporation

Rogers Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and sells engineered materials and components in the United States, other Americas, China, other Asia Pacific countries, Germany, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. It operates in two Advanced Electronics Solutions (AES), Elastomeric Material Solutions (EMS) segments. The AES segment offers circuit materials, ceramic substrate materials, busbars, and cooling solutions for applications in electric and hybrid electric vehicles, automotive, aerospace and defense, renewable energy, wireless infrastructure, mass transit, industrial, connected devices, and wired infrastructure markets. This segment sells its products under the curamik, ROLINX, RO4000 series, RO3000 series, RT/duroid, CLTE series, TMM, AD series, DiClad series, CuClad series, Kappa, COOLSPAN, TC series, IsoClad series, MAGTREX, IM series, 2929 Bondply, SpeedWave Prepreg, RO4400/RO4400T series, and Radix trade names. The EMS segment provides engineered material solutions, including polyurethane and silicone materials used in cushioning, gasketing, sealing, and vibration management applications; customized silicones used in flex heater and semiconductor thermal applications; and polytetrafluoroethylene and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene materials used in wire and cable protection, electrical insulation, conduction and shielding, hose and belt protection, vibration management, cushioning, gasketing and sealing, and venting applications. This segment sells its products under the PORON, BISCO, DeWAL, ARLON, eSorba, XRD, Silicone Engineering, and R/bak trade names. The Other segment offers elastomer components under the ENDUR trade name for applications in the general industrial market, as well as elastomer floats under the NITROPHYL trade name for level sensing in fuel tanks, motors, and storage tanks applications in the general industrial and automotive markets. The company was founded in 1832 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.

Composite verdict

B 62.9 / 100
Bullish setup · Trend Following 14 drivers · 3 gates blocking
  • 52-Week Proximity
  • Rate of Change
  • Keltner Channels
Consider long call target Δ ~0.60 · ~35 DTE Bullish setup, Grade B → ITM call target

Industry rank 21st of 48 in Electronic Components

rescore-sweep
Technical synthesisRegime: volatile uptrend
Bull 100%Evidence: High · 19 signals0% Bear
Momentum Bullish 99Mean-reversion Neutral 51

No notable composite patterns — the signals don't cluster into a named setup right now.

Where value comes fromMargin of safety -62%

Earnings power doesn't cover the capital structure (high debt) — the EPV decomposition isn't meaningful for this name.

Fundamentals Weak

25.8 / 100

Score-bearing fundamentals shown here exclude gate-only risk checks. · 35 metrics shown.

Strongest
Weakest
Capex to Sales 75
Margin of Safety 0
Gross Margin 75
Revenue Growth (YoY) 0
P/B 75
EPS Growth (YoY) 0

Technicals Bullish

100.0 / 100

Bullish setup leads (52-Week Proximity, Rate of Change, Keltner Channels); bears gated by guards. · 43 signals shown.

Strongest
Weakest
Rate of Change 96
52-Week Proximity 95
Keltner Channels 93

Risk Gates

3 blocking 6 caution

3 guards active, 21 signals gated.

MA Crossover Blocking

Blocks counter-regime signals only when the MA crossover agrees with the long-term regime.

Realized Volatility Regime Blocking

High-vol regime mutes mean-reversion signals; low-vol regime mutes breakout signals.

Regime Filter Blocking

Blocks signals that oppose the long-term moving-average regime.

Cash Ratio Caution

Visual cash-cushion flag — does not mute signals.

Breakdown

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