GLW is a materials company focused on glass for fiber optic cables for computers, industrial applications, and AI data centers. GLW’s fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 report showed revenue of $4.41 billion (a 14% year-over-year gain), quarterly earnings per share of $0.72 (a 26% gain), and a first-quarter 2026 outlook for revenue of up to $4.3 billion (a 51% gain).
No wonder GLW shares are up 56% this year – and they could go even higher. Money flow data shows how big money investors then bet heavily on stocks.
The editorial volume shows more. Over the past year, GLW has enjoyed strong investor demand, which we believe is fundamentally supportive.
Each green bar signals an unusually large volume in GLW shares. They reflect our proprietary flow signal, pushing the stock higher:
Many material names are currently under collection. But there’s a stronger underlying story going on with Corning.
Institutional support and a sound institutional background make this company worth investigating. As you can see, GLW has strong sales and revenue growth:
Source: FactSet
Also, EPS is expected to increase by +24.6% this year.
Now it makes sense why stocks generate huge amounts of interest. GLW has a track record of strong financial performance.
Marrying the big fundamentals with MoneyFlows software has found some big winning stocks over the long term.
Corning has been the top-rated stock in the Money Flows for years. That means the stock has unusual buying pressure and growing fundamentals. We have a ranking process that shows stocks like this on a weekly basis.
It has made the rare Outlier 20 inflow report five times already this year. The blue bars below show when the GLW was the best choice… big money buys:
The pursuit of extraordinary volumes demonstrates the strength of the money flow.
This is a feature that many exotic stocks exhibit…at best. Greater demand for money pushes stocks up.
The GLW practice is not entirely new. Buying large sums of money in stocks is a signal for caution. Given the historical gains in share price and strong fundamentals, this stock may be worth a spot in a diversified portfolio.
Disclosure: The author has no position in GLW at the time of publication.
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This article was originally published on FX Empire





