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Traeger Inc (COOK) is not a strong buy for a beginner, long-term investor at this time. While there is some positive momentum in pre-market and post-market price changes, the technical indicators, financial performance, and lack of significant catalysts do not support a compelling investment case. The stock shows bearish trends, and the company's financials, while improving, still reflect losses. It is better to wait for stronger signals or improvements in the company's fundamentals before considering an investment.
The stock is showing bearish trends with SMA_200 > SMA_20 > SMA_5, indicating a downward trajectory. The MACD is below zero and negatively contracting, while the RSI is neutral at 44.87. The stock is trading near its pivot level of 0.871, with resistance at 0.914 and support at 0.828.

Pre-market and post-market price increases suggest some short-term momentum. Net income and EPS have shown significant YoY improvement in the latest quarter.
Bearish technical indicators, declining gross margin (-9.77% YoY), and no significant news or trading trends from hedge funds, insiders, or Congress. The company is still operating at a net loss, and there are no strong positive catalysts in the near term.
In Q3 2025, revenue increased by 2.74% YoY to $125.4M. Net income improved significantly by 353.88% YoY but remains negative at -$89.8M. EPS also improved by 346.67% YoY to -0.67. However, gross margin dropped by 9.77% YoY to 31.69%.
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