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LCII / Jun 22, 2026 Run #7607

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LCI Industries

LCI Industries, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and supplies engineered components for the manufacturers of recreational vehicles (RVs) and adjacent industries in the United States and internationally. It operates through two segments, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and Aftermarket. The OEM segment manufactures and distributes a range of engineered components, such as steel chassis, axles, anti-lock braking systems, and suspension systems; manual, electric, and hydraulic stabilizer and leveling systems; awnings, slide-out mechanisms, and accessories; vinyl, aluminum, and frameless windows; entry, luggage, patio, and ramp doors; electric and manual entry steps and awnings; thermoformed bath and kitchen products; furniture, mattresses, tankless water heaters, air conditioners, appliances, electronic components, televisions, and sound systems; windshields; and hitches, pin boxes, grill guards, towing electrical, and towing and truck accessories. This segment serves OEMs of RVs and adjacent industries, including boats, buses, cargo and utility trailers used to haul boats, livestock, equipment, and other cargo; trucks; trains; manufactured homes; and modular housing. The Aftermarket segment supplies engineered components to aftermarket channels of the recreation and transportation markets for retail dealers, wholesale distributors, and service centers, as well as direct-to-consumer sales through online platforms. This segment also sells replacement glass and awnings to fulfill insurance claims; and biminis, covers, buoys, fenders, towing products, truck accessories, appliances, air conditioners, televisions, sound systems, and tankless water heaters. LCI Industries was formerly known as Drew Industries Incorporated and changed its name to LCI Industries in December 2016. The company was founded in 1956 and is headquartered in Elkhart, Indiana.

Composite verdict

D 38.3 / 100
Bearish setup · Trend Following 14 drivers · 3 gates blocking
  • Trendline Break
  • Keltner Channels
  • Engulfing
Consider long put target Δ ~0.70 · ~35 DTE Bearish setup, Grade A → ITM put target

Industry rank 5th of 16 in Recreational Vehicles

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Technical synthesisRegime: volatile range
Bull 0%Evidence: High · 19 signals100% Bear
Momentum Bearish 3Mean-reversion Neutral 49

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

Where value comes fromMargin of safety -30%
Asset value $56.04Earnings power value $64.77Price $91.92

Priced above its no-growth earnings power value ($64.77/share) — you're paying for growth and franchise expansion, not just current earnings.

Fundamentals Strong

76.7 / 100

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

Strongest
Weakest
Days Sales Outstanding 100
OCF to Net Income 0
EPS Growth (YoY) 100
Cash Conversion Cycle 0
Free Cash Flow Yield 100
Inventory Turnover 1

Technicals Bearish

0.0 / 100

Bearish setup leads (Trendline Break, Keltner Channels, Engulfing); bulls gated by guards. · 43 signals shown.

Strongest
Weakest
Trendline Break 9
Keltner Channels 16
Vortex Signal 18

Risk Gates

3 blocking 4 caution

3 guards active, 20 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.

Interest Coverage Caution

Weak interest coverage blocks bullish signals — debt-service risk.

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