Will recent Rewalk Roboti (NASDAQ:RWLK) debt levels change next month?

The stock continues to go through an active upward rally. As many millenniums are trying to avoid healthcare space, it makes sense to examine Rewalk Roboti Ord a little further and try to understand its current market patterns. Here we also measure the ability of Rewalk Roboti to meet its long-term debt obligations, such as interest payments on debt, the final principal payment on the debt, and any other fixed obligations like lease payments.
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Rewalk Roboti Ord currently holds 1.3 M in liabilities with Debt to Equity (D/E) ratio of 0.02, which may suggest the company is not taking enough advantage from borrowing.
The asset utilization indicator refers to the revenue earned for every dollar of assets a company currently reports. Rewalk Roboti has an asset utilization ratio of 18.46 percent. This signifies that the company is making $0.18 for each dollar of assets. An increasing asset utilization means that Rewalk Roboti Ord is more efficient with each dollar of assets it utilizes for everyday operations.
Rewalk Robotics financial leverage ratio helps determine the effect of debt on the overall profitability of the company. It measures the total debt position of Rewalk Robotics, including all of Rewalk Robotics's outstanding debt obligations, and compares it with the equity. In simple terms, the high financial leverage means the cost of production, together with running the business day-to-day, is high, whereas, lower financial leverage implies lower fixed cost investment in the business and generally considered by investors to be a good sign. So if creditors own a majority of Rewalk Robotics assets, the company is considered highly leveraged. Understanding the composition and structure of overall Rewalk Robotics debt and outstanding corporate bonds gives a good idea of how risky the capital structure of a business is and if it is worth investing in it. Please read more on our technical analysis page.

Watch out for price decline

Please consider monitoring Rewalk Robotics on a daily basis if you are holding a position in it. Rewalk Robotics is trading at a penny-stock level, and the possibility of delisting is much higher compared to other delisted stocks. However, just because the stock is trading under one dollar, does not mean it will be marked for deletion. Most exchanges require public instruments, such as Rewalk Robotics stock to be traded above the $1 level to remain listed. If Rewalk Robotics stock price falls below $1 for 30 consecutive trading days, the exchange can delist it. Once the company reaches this point, they will be sent an initial price violation notice directly from an exchange.

How important is Rewalk Robotics's Liquidity

Rewalk Robotics financial leverage refers to using borrowed capital as a funding source to finance Rewalk Robotics ongoing operations. It is usually used to expand the firm's asset base and generate returns on borrowed capital. Rewalk Robotics financial leverage is typically calculated by taking the company's all interest-bearing debt and dividing it by total capital. So the higher the debt-to-capital ratio (i.e., financial leverage), the riskier the company. Financial leverage can amplify the potential profits to Rewalk Robotics' owners, but it also increases the potential losses and risk of financial distress, including bankruptcy, if the firm cannot cover its debt costs. The degree of Rewalk Robotics' financial leverage can be measured in several ways, including by ratios such as the debt-to-equity ratio (total debt / total equity), equity multiplier (total assets / total equity), or the debt ratio (total debt / total assets). Please check the breakdown between Rewalk Robotics's total debt and its cash.

An Additional Perspective On Rewalk Robotics

The entity reported the previous year's revenue of 4.72 M. Net Loss for the year was (12.48 M) with profit before overhead, payroll, taxes, and interest of 2.19 M.

Our perspective of the recent Rewalk Roboti surge

The maximum drawdown is down to 16.2 as of today.
As of the 21st of September, Rewalk Roboti holds the risk adjusted performance of (0.08), and Coefficient Of Variation of (807.76). Compared to fundamental indicators, the technical analysis model allows you to check existing technical drivers of Rewalk Roboti, as well as the relationship between them. Put it differently, you can use this information to find out if the company will indeed mirror its model of past market data, or the prices will eventually revert. We were able to break down and interpolate nineteen technical drivers for Rewalk Roboti Ord, which can be compared to its competitors. Please check Rewalk Roboti Ord coefficient of variation, as well as the relationship between the treynor ratio and semi variance to decide if Rewalk Roboti Ord is priced some-what accurately, providing market reflects its current price of 2.59 per share. Please also confirm Rewalk Roboti Ord total risk alpha, which is currently at (0.43) to check out the company can sustain itself at a future point.

Although other companies under the medical devices industry are still a bit expensive, Rewalk Roboti may offer a potential longer-term growth to traders. The inconsistency in the assessment between current Rewalk valuation and our trade advice on Rewalk Roboti is due to the recent market swings and your selection of investing horizon. Please use our equity advice module to run different scenarios to ensure your current risk level and investment horizon are fully reflective of your current investing preferences in regards to Rewalk Roboti.

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