SNA | July Q3 2026 | Day Chart

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SNA | July Q3 2026 | Day ChartSnap-on IncorporatedBATS:SNAStudyGuideTASnap-On Incorporated - MARKET-BEATING SCORE 4/10 Dividend yield (indicated) 2.37% ---------------------------------- SNA EPS growth 5.89% — modest growth, tracks rather than beats the market. SNA revenue growing 3.07% YoY — steady but below high-growth threshold (15%+). SNA gross margin 51.62% — strong moat, characteristic of long-run market beaters. SNA FCF $1,080.00M positive — real cash generation, the #1 long-run predictor of market outperformance. SNA D/E ratio 0.21 — conservative leverage, balance sheet resilience favors outperformance. ---------------------------------- Multiple Time-Frame Analysis; Color Code | Strength favors the higher timeframe. Yearly timeframe = black Monthly timeframe = pink weekly = grey daily = red 4hr = orange 1hr = yellow 15min = blue 5min = green if they are shown. (Level visibility on intervals is set to timeframe the level was found on and below to keep chart view organized.) ** Candle Science explained ** A Range = two or more consecutive color candles. There are two types of ranges - accumulation and distribution. DISTRIBUTION RANGES DEFINED: When price is above a distribution range, these candles/levels act as support. (BS) BACKSIDE Candle - First distribution candle in a distribution range. Expectation = strong reaction to price. long wicks reaching to or away from level. (FS) FrontSide Candle - Last distribution candle in a distribution range. Expectation = reversal, create a trend in the opposite direction. Distribution candles are used as support. ACCUMULATION RANGES DEFINED: When price is below an accumulation range, these candles/levels act as resistance. INVERSE BACKSIDE (Inv.BS) - First Accumulation candle in an accumulation range. Expectation. = strong reaction to price. long wicks reaching to or away from level. INVERSE FRONTSIDE (Inv.FS) - Last accumulation candle in an accumulation range. Expectation = reversal, create a trend in the opposite direction. Accumulation candles are used as resistance.