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Smiths Group plc (GB:SMIN)
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Smiths Group plc (SMIN) Technical Analysis

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Technical Sentiment

Overall Consensus
Buy
10Bullish
5Neutral
7Bearish
Technical Analysis Consensus
Buy
4Bullish
5Neutral
1Bearish
Moving Average Consensus
Neutral
6Bullish
0Neutral
6Bearish
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) Moving Averages Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator is 36.40, suggesting Smiths Group plc is a Buy.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) 20-Day exponential moving average is 2526.98, while Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) share price is 2,510p, making it a Sell.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) 50-Day exponential moving average is 2474.54, while Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) share price is 2,510p, making it a Buy.

Smiths Group plc (SMIN) Pivot Points

Feb 01, 2026, 12:37 AM
Name
S3
S2
S1
Pivot Points
R1
R2
R3
Classic
2,454.67
2,481.33
2,494.67
2,521.33
2,534.67
2,561.33
2,574.67
Fibonacci
2,481.33
2,496.61
2,506.05
2,521.33
2,536.61
2,546.05
2,561.33
Pivot points are a technical analysis tool used by traders to identify potential support and resistance levels in financial markets. Pivot points are calculated based on the previous day's high, low, and close prices, and are used to help traders identify levels at which the price may reverse or continue to trend.

Smiths Group plc (SMIN) Moving Averages

Feb 01, 2026, 12:37 AM
Period
Simple
Exponential
MA5
2,560.40Sell
2,543.05Sell
MA10
2,580.00Sell
2,551.96Sell
MA20
2,528.30Sell
2,526.98Sell
MA50
2,445.68Buy
2,474.54Buy
MA100
2,426.60Buy
2,418.17Buy
MA200
2,299.58Buy
2,283.48Buy
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) 10-Day exponential moving average is 2551.96, while Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) share price is 2,510p, making it a Sell.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) 100-Day exponential moving average is 2418.17, while Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) share price is 2,510p, making it a Buy.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) stock price is 2,510p and Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) 50-day simple moving average is 2445.68, creating a Buy signal.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) stock price is 2,510p and Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) 100-day simple moving average is 2426.60, creating a Buy signal.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) stock price is 2,510p and Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) 200-day simple moving average is 2299.58, creating a Buy signal.

Smiths Group plc (SMIN) Technical Indicators

Feb 01, 2026, 12:37 AM
Name
Value
Implied Action
RSI (14)
50.01
Neutral
STOCH (9,6)
4.57
Buy
STOCHRSI (14)
34.62
Neutral
MACD (12,26)
36.40
Buy
ADX (14)
33.38
Neutral
Williams %R
-68.75
Buy
CCI (14)
-13.61
Neutral
ATR (14)
46.91
-
Ultimate Oscillator
33.03
Neutral
ROC
2.12
Buy
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) Relative Strength Index (RSI) is 50.01, creating a Neutral signal.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) Trend Strength Indicator (ADX) is 33.38, creating a Neutral signal.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) Commodity Channel Index (CCI) is -13.61, creating a Neutral signal.
Smiths Group plc’s (SMIN) Price Rate of Change (ROC) is 2.12, creating a Buy signal.

FAQ

Is SMIN a Buy, Hold, or Sell?
Based on SMIN’s technical indicators, SMIN is a Buy.
    What is SMIN’s RSI (14)?
    SMIN’s RSI (14) is 50.01, which suggests SMIN is a Neutral.
      What is SMIN’s MACD?
      SMIN’s MACD is 36.40, which suggests SMIN is a Buy.
        What is SMIN’s 5-day moving average?
        SMIN’s 5-day moving average is 2560.40, which suggests SMIN is a Sell.
          What is SMIN’s 20-day moving average?
          SMIN 20-day moving average is 2528.30, which suggests SMIN is a Sell.
            What is SMIN’s 50-day moving average?
            SMIN’s 50-day moving average is 2445.68, which suggests SMIN is a Buy.
              What is SMIN’s 200-day moving average?
              SMIN’s 200-day moving average is 2299.58, which suggests SMIN is a Buy.
                What is SMIN’s Williams % R (14)?
                SMIN’s Williams % R (14) is -68.75, which suggests SMIN is a Buy.
                  What is SMIN’s CCI (14)?
                  SMIN’s CCI (14) is -13.61, which suggests SMIN is a Neutral.
                    What is the share price of Smiths Group plc?