Conviction: Medium-High
Status: Watching — RSI 31.2, price $507.81, -1.1% this week, -10.9% 30D
Quick Snapshot
| Signal |
Reading |
| Overall |
🟡 RSI 31.2 — still approaching oversold/neutral boundary. Price $507.81, -0.2% today, -1.1% this week, -10.9% 30D. SMA20 $524.67. Price -3.2% below SMA. |
| Moat |
Wide (lab equipment, reagents, instruments monopoly) |
| Key insight |
TMO has consolidated sideways since 02/26. Price went from $515.03 to $507.81 (-1.4% net). RSI held essentially flat at 31.2 (vs 32.2 prior) — no significant change. The SMA gap narrowed from -3.8% to -3.2%, continuing the convergence trend. The stepwise RSI recovery (5.5 → 19.2 → 32.2 → 31.2) has plateaued — consolidating near the oversold/neutral boundary. Buy action maintained — still in the entry zone. |
Action Matrix
| Action |
Level |
Why |
| Current |
✅ Buy |
RSI 31 — at oversold/neutral boundary. Wide moat. In entry zone. |
| Entry Zone |
$490 - $525 |
Current $507.81 — IN ZONE |
| Stop-Loss |
$440 (-13%) |
Below multi-year support |
| Target |
$650 (+28%) |
Recovery toward SMA and prior levels |
Price Data
| Stock |
Price |
1D |
7D |
30D |
3M |
52wkHi |
RSI |
Status |
Action |
| TMO |
$507.81 |
-0.2% |
-1.1% |
-10.9% |
— |
-10.9% |
31 |
🟡 Approaching Neutral |
✅ Buy |
Price vs Last Deep Dive (02/26)
| Metric |
02/26 |
03/03 |
Change |
| Price |
$515.03 |
$507.81 |
-$7.22 (-1.4%) |
| RSI |
32.2 |
31.2 |
-1.0 (essentially flat — consolidating) |
| SMA20 |
$535.17 |
$524.67 |
-$10.50 (SMA continuing to decline) |
| vs SMA |
-3.8% |
-3.2% |
Gap continuing to narrow (but slowly) |
Update from 02/26: TMO has entered a sideways consolidation phase. Price dipped slightly (-1.4%) while RSI held flat (31.2 vs 32.2). The SMA continues its sharp decline ($535 → $524.67), narrowing the gap from -3.8% to -3.2%. The convergence trend is intact but slower. The RSI recovery sequence (5.5 → 19.2 → 32.2 → 31.2) has plateaued near the oversold/neutral boundary — this is a consolidation, not a reversal. The life sciences picks-and-shovels thesis is unchanged. Buy action maintained — still in entry zone. The 30D worsened slightly from -17.8% to -10.9% as the SMA declined.
Wait — the 30D improved (less negative), not worsened. -10.9% vs -17.8% is a significant improvement from the 02/26 reading, likely base effect from one week passage.
Company Overview
One-Liner
Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world's largest life sciences company, providing analytical instruments, equipment, reagents, and services to every lab and pharma company globally.
Business Model
| Question |
Answer |
| What they sell |
Lab instruments/equipment, scientific reagents, specialty chemicals, CRO/bioprocessing services |
| Who pays |
Pharma/biotech (50%), hospitals/diagnostic labs (20%), academic/government (20%), industrial (10%) |
| Revenue model |
Equipment sales (one-time), consumables/reagents (recurring), service contracts, bioproduction (recurring) |
| How sticky |
Very high — scientific instruments require calibration, reagents are qualified per protocol, switching risks experiment reproducibility |
Key Segments
| Segment |
Revenue % |
Growth |
Notes |
| Life Sciences Solutions |
~35% |
+8% YoY |
Reagents, bioprocessing, gene editing tools |
| Analytical Instruments |
~25% |
+6% YoY |
Mass spec, chromatography, electron microscopy |
| Specialty Diagnostics |
~20% |
+5% YoY |
Clinical diagnostic kits, allergy testing |
| Laboratory Products & Biopharma Services |
~20% |
+4% YoY |
Lab supplies, CRO services (PPD) |
Competitive Analysis
Competitive Moat
| Moat Type |
Present? |
Evidence |
| Switching costs |
🟢 |
Scientific protocols lock in specific instruments/reagents; revalidation cost is prohibitive |
| Intangible assets |
🟢 |
Thermo, Fisher Scientific, Life Technologies brand trust in research community |
| Network effects |
🟡 |
Scientific literature references specific TMO instruments/reagents |
| Cost advantages |
🟢 |
$45B+ revenue generates unmatched supply chain scale |
| Efficient scale |
🟢 |
Only company covering full lab workflow from sample prep to analysis |
Moat Width: Wide
Moat Trend: Stable — life sciences R&D spend is structural, not cyclical long-term
TMO vs IQV (Comparison)
| Metric |
TMO (03/03) |
IQV (stale 02/23) |
| RSI |
31.2 |
17.4 |
| 30D |
-10.9% |
-32.2% |
| Moat |
Wide |
Wide |
| Recovery signal |
Consolidating at 31 |
Failed recovery |
| Insider selling |
$323.3M |
-$39.8M |
TMO's RSI at 31 shows consolidation; IQV at 17 shows continued distress. TMO is the better risk/reward in life sciences.
Bull Case
Why This Could Work
- Essential life sciences infrastructure — Every hospital, pharma company, and lab needs TMO products. No substitution.
- Bioproduction secular tailwind — mRNA, cell therapy, gene editing all require TMO's bioprocessing equipment.
- RSI recovery 5.5 → 32 → 31 (consolidating) — Steady recovery, now at oversold/neutral boundary.
- Picks-and-shovels for pharma AI — AI drug discovery increases demand for analytical instruments.
- SMA continuing to decline toward price — Convergence continues without price needing to rise.
Upside Scenario
| If This Happens |
Stock Could |
| Bioproduction recovery + multiple normalization |
$650 (+28%) |
| Pharma R&D spending re-acceleration |
$700 (+38%) |
Bear Case
What Could Go Wrong
- Pharma R&D budget cuts — Largest customer segment cutting spending post-COVID boom.
- Insider selling $323.3M — Among highest in our universe alongside ISRG.
- China exposure — ~15% China revenue; geopolitical risk on analytical instruments.
- CRO competition — PPD segment (acquired 2021) faces IQVIA competition.
Thesis Killers
- Pharma top 10 companies announce R&D budget cuts exceeding 10%
- China bans TMO instrument imports
- Bioproduction demand collapses (mRNA era over)
Entry Strategy
Technical Levels
| Level |
Price |
Notes |
| Support 1 |
$490 |
Recent floor / entry zone bottom |
| Support 2 |
$440 |
Stop-loss; multi-year support |
| Resistance 1 |
$524.67 |
SMA20 — declining toward price |
| Resistance 2 |
$580 |
3-month prior range |
| 52-week high |
~$627 |
In-window high |
Entry Approach
| Strategy |
Details |
| Entry zone |
$490 - $525 |
| Starter |
2% of portfolio |
| Add |
RSI breaks above 35 with price above $520 |
| Full |
RSI > 40 + SMA20 convergence |
Research Log
| Date |
Update |
| 2026-02-16 |
Created deep dive. RSI 5.5 extreme (!). $504.82. -13% below SMA. Insider selling $323.3M. Action: Buy. |
| 2026-02-22 |
Price refresh. $510.93 (+1.2%). RSI 19.2 (from 5.5 — largest improvement in coverage: +13.7 pts). SMA gap narrowed from -13% to -8.2%. Still extreme oversold. Buy maintained. |
| 2026-02-26 |
Price continued recovery to $515.03 (+0.8%). RSI 19.2 → 32.2 (+13 pts — steady recovery). SMA gap narrowed from -8.2% → -3.8%. 7D +2.7%. Approaching oversold/neutral boundary. Buy maintained — near entry zone top. |
| 2026-03-03 |
Sideways consolidation. Price $507.81 (-1.4% from 02/26). RSI 31.2 (essentially flat from 32.2). SMA $524.67 (continuing to decline). SMA gap: -3.2% (improving from -3.8%). 30D improved from -17.8% to -10.9%. Buy maintained — in entry zone, consolidation is healthy. |
The Gold
Key Discoveries
| Discovery |
Implication |
| RSI 5.5 → 19.2 → 32.2 → 31.2 = plateau at boundary |
Consolidation at oversold/neutral boundary; not a breakdown |
| SMA declining $556 → $535 → $524: continues toward price |
Price may reach SMA without significant price move |
| 30D improving: -17.8% → -10.9% |
Base effect rolling off; 30D will continue improving |
| Contrasting with IQV: TMO RSI 31 vs IQV RSI 17 |
TMO is the better life sciences play right now |
Open Questions
- What drove the RSI 5.5 extreme — was it forced selling/index rebalancing?
- Are the insider sales ($323.3M) on scheduled 10b5-1 plans?
- What is TMO's China revenue exposure and risk?
- When does TMO report next earnings?
- Why is TMO recovering while IQV continues to deteriorate?
Mistakes (Don't Repeat)
| Mistake |
Lesson |
| None yet |
Stepwise RSI recovery (5.5 → 19 → 32 → 31) followed by consolidation = normal base-building |
Sources
- Fundamentals figures: company-reported results (quarterly/annual filings) as available at the artifact date; predates the desk's EDGAR reconciliation gate — figures not re-verified after publication.