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CLFD / Jun 22, 2026 Run #7586

CLFD

Clearfield, Inc.

Clearfield, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and distributes fiber management, protection, and delivery products in the United States and internationally. The company offers FieldSmart, a series of panels, cabinets, wall boxes, and other enclosures; WaveSmart, an optical component integrated for signal coupling, splitting, termination, multiplexing, demultiplexing, and attenuation for integration within its fiber management platform; and FiberFlex, an outdoor active cabinet for mounting and configuration of electronic equipment. It also provides CraftSmart FiberFirst pedestals, an access terminal that offers cable management and mounting bracket kit that support the deployment of access terminals; YOURx, an access terminal that provides flexibility with cable mid-span and internal splicing options; FieldShield, a fiber pathway and protection method for reducing the cost of broadband deployment; Fiber Assemblies used for industry-standard or customer-specified configurations; and ClearPass Connector Cleaning Dust Cap, which simplifies fiber connector cleaning while enhancing network performance. In addition, the company offers fiber to the premise, fiber to the business, DC interconnect/campus network, meet-me room, main distribution area, and white space. Further, it provides metro core, backhaul, indoor/outdoor DAS, small cells, and FTT-cell site. The company serves various service providers, including national carriers, community broadband, multiple system operators, legacy build-to-print copper and fiber assemblies, large enterprises, and original equipment manufacturer markets. It sells its products through sales force and authorized distributors. The company was formerly known as APA Enterprises, Inc. and changed its name to Clearfield, Inc. in January 2008. Clearfield, Inc. was incorporated in 1979 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Composite verdict

B 69.0 / 100
Bullish setup · Reversal 8 drivers · 4 gates blocking
  • Stochastic Cross
  • Relative Strength vs SPY
  • Declining Volume
Consider long call target Δ ~0.60 · ~35 DTE Bullish setup, Grade B → ITM call target

Industry rank 6th of 44 in Communication Equipment

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Technical synthesisRegime: volatile range
Bull 100%Evidence: High · 14 signals0% Bear
Momentum Bullish 84Mean-reversion Bullish 62

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

Where value comes fromMargin of safety -58%
Asset value $18.85Earnings power value $2.68Price $40.45

Priced above its no-growth earnings power value ($2.68/share) — you're paying for growth and franchise expansion, not just current earnings.

Fundamentals Weak

39.1 / 100

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

Strongest
Weakest
EPS Growth (YoY) 100
Margin of Safety 0
FCF Margin 76
Revenue Growth (YoY) 0
Capex to Sales 75
Inventory Turnover 0

Technicals Bullish

98.9 / 100

Bullish setup leads (Stochastic Cross, Relative Strength vs SPY, Declining Volume); bears gated by guards. · 43 signals shown.

Strongest
Weakest
Stochastic Cross 89
Relative Strength vs SPY 89
Declining Volume 81

Risk Gates

4 blocking 4 caution

4 guards active, 27 signals gated.

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.

Regime Filter Blocking

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

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