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FTEK / Jun 21, 2026 Run #7549

FTEK

Fuel Tech, Inc.

Fuel Tech, Inc. engages in the development, commercialization, and application of technologies for air pollution control, process optimization, water treatment, and advanced engineering services to utility and industrial customers in the United States, rest of the Americas, Europe, South Africa, the Pacific Rim, and internationally. The Air Pollution Control Technology segment offers technologies to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions (NOx) in flue gas from boilers, incinerators, furnaces, and other stationary combustion sources; NOxOUT selected non-catalytic reduction and selected catalytic reduction systems, including ammonia injection grid and graduated straightening grid systems; electrostatic precipitator processes and services; ULTRA technology; urea direct injection systems; and flue gas conditioning systems. Its FUEL CHEM Technology segment provides chemical injection programs to improve the efficiency, reliability, fuel flexibility, boiler heat rate, and environmental status of combustion units for the control of slagging, fouling, corrosion, opacity, and acid plume, as well as the formation of sulfur trioxide, ammonium bisulfate, particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide through the addition of chemicals into the furnace using targeted in-furnace injection technology. This segment also offers its FUEL CHEM program for plants operating in the electric utility, industrial, pulp and paper, waste-to-energy, and university and district heating markets; and the owners of boilers, furnaces, and other combustion units for treating a wide variety of solid and liquid fuels, including coal, heavy oil, black liquor, biomass, and municipal waste. In addition, the company provides dissolved gas infusion systems, which utilize a proprietary channel injector and a patented saturator that infuses oxygen, carbon dioxide, or other gases into water; and visualization software. Fuel Tech, Inc. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Warrenville, Illinois.

Composite verdict

F 22.8 / 100
Bearish setup · Reversal 10 drivers · 5 gates blocking
  • Double 7s
  • Connors RSI(2)
  • Chaikin Money Flow
Consider long put target Δ ~0.70 · ~35 DTE Bearish setup, Grade A → ITM put target

Industry rank 9th of 18 in Pollution & Treatment Controls

rescore-sweep
Technical synthesisRegime: range
Bull 0%Evidence: High · 17 signals100% Bear
Momentum Bearish 13Mean-reversion Bearish 38

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

Where value comes fromMargin of safety -41%

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

Fundamentals Mixed

45.6 / 100

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

Strongest
Weakest
Inventory Turnover 100
Margin of Safety 0
EV/FCF 79
EPS Growth (YoY) 0
Capex to Sales 75
Days Sales Outstanding 0

Technicals Bearish

0.0 / 100

Bearish setup leads (Double 7s, Connors RSI(2), Chaikin Money Flow); bulls gated by guards. · 43 signals shown.

Strongest
Weakest
Double 7s 11
Connors RSI(2) 12
Vortex Signal 14

Risk Gates

5 blocking 5 caution

5 guards active, 24 signals gated.

Altman Z-Score Blocking

Bottom-band Altman Z blocks bullish signals — distress risk.

ADX Trend Weakness Blocking

Weak trend strength blocks trend-following signals in either direction.

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.

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