Brief Summary:
This article notes the lack of "Cinderella stories in the dreadful market of this past year," but says investors can still find some companies poised to bounce back. In search of an "unloved" stock investment, the Motley Fool screened for equities that are trading at least 60% below their 12-month high, boast a return on equity greater than 10%, and have a minimum market cap threshold of $100 million. This criteria helps search for top stocks that "have factored in bad news already," and eliminates some of the small-cap firms that might not have much information available.
Digging through the results - which include Eastman Chemical (EMN) and Trina Solar (TSL), amongst others - the author notes that some of the hot stocks are "duds," with the widespread pessimism completely justified. However, the Fool points to Discover Financial Services (DFS: sentiment, chart, options) as an intriguing contrarian play, as the Street seems overly skeptical of the security. For instance, many analysts are forecasting "the death of credit cards" - a prediction the columnist says seems unlikely. The author also highlights Discover's net tangible assets of $11.51 per share, significantly lower than the top stock's recent selling range, and concludes that the company could potentially "absorb a 12% default rate and still have more value than the market is giving it credit for."
Contrarian Takeaway:
As the article pointed out, Discover Financial has few fans on the Street. The equity currently harbors only 3 "buy" or better ratings, according to Zacks, compared to 8 "hold" or worse ratings. In addition, the average 12-month price target on DFS rests at $8.08, Thomson Reuters reports, less than half a point above the best stock's intraday high of $7.95 today. However, in order to be a successful contrarian candidate, the struggling shares must be on the brink of a significant rebound. On that note, let's take a look at DFS from a technical perspective.
Since grazing the 20 level in mid-2008, the shares of DFS more than halved themselves, surrendering 28% just in 2009. But, since falling to the 5 region in early March, the security has pared a fraction of its losses, advancing 50% to flirt with the 7.50 level. While this turnaround is quite impressive, the equity still faces a couple of layers of resistance on the charts. First, the stock market's 20-week moving average is hovering just overhead, and has capped all but a handful of DFS' rally attempts since mid-2008. In addition, peak call open interest in the front-month April series of options rests at the 7.50 strike. As April expiration fast approaches, this heavy accumulation of bullish bets could act as options-related resistance in the near term.
If DFS can manage to conquer resistance in the 7.50 neighborhood, the skeptics on the Street could get spooked. A noteworthy display of muscle on the charts could inspire analysts to issue upgrades and/or price-target boosts, which could serve as additional catalysts to the upside.
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Highest Option Volume for the Week Ending Monday, April 13, 2009 | ||||||
Ticker Symbol | Call Volume | Put Volume | Total Volume* | Put/Call Ratio | ||
Spdrs(SPY) | 536,840 | 717,484 | 1,254,324 | 1.34 | ||
Bank of America Cp(BAC) | 738,872 | 315,298 | 1,054,170 | 0.43 | ||
Citigroup Inc(C) | 604,885 | 299,647 | 904,532 | 0.50 | ||
S&P 500 Index(SPX) | 327,590 | 545,606 | 873,196 | 1.67 | ||
Sel Sec Spdrs Fd Financial(XLF) | 417,894 | 292,987 | 710,881 | 0.70 | ||
Wells Fargo & Co(WFC) | 248,206 | 292,298 | 540,504 | 1.18 | ||
Nasdaq 100 Index Trckng Stck(QQQQ) | 216,360 | 236,538 | 452,898 | 1.09 | ||
JP Morgan Chase & Co(JPM) | 196,398 | 155,389 | 351,787 | 0.79 | ||
General Electric Co(GE) | 177,458 | 155,156 | 332,614 | 0.87 | ||
Ishares Russell 2000 Index(IWM) | 102,504 | 165,262 | 267,766 | 1.61 |
Highest Option Volume Compare to Average Volume for Week Ending Monday, April 13, 2009 | ||||||
Ticker Symbol | Call Volume | Put Volume | Total Volume* | 5-week Avg Volume | Volume Ratio | Put/Call Ratio |
Biogen Idec Inc (BIIB) | 115,328 | 44,023 | 159,351 | 51,070 | 2.62 | 0.38 |
Daimlerchrysler AG (DAI) | 63,547 | 3,060 | 66,607 | 15,961 | 20.77 | 0.05 |
Eagle Materials Inc (EXP) | 9,234 | 1,552 | 10,786 | 3,451 | 5.95 | 0.17 |
Jb Hunt Transport Services (JBHT) | 1,833 | 10,434 | 12,267 | 3,865 | 0.18 | 5.69 |
Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR) | 832,567 | 45,083 | 877,650 | 272,302 | 18.47 | 0.05 |
Pride International Inc (PDE) | 10,792 | 2,776 | 13,568 | 3,953 | 3.89 | 0.26 |
Rockwell Automation Inc (ROK) | 28,080 | 22,040 | 50,120 | 11,779 | 1.27 | 0.78 |
Sepracor Inc (SEPR) | 39,669 | 4,400 | 44,069 | 10,762 | 9.02 | 0.11 |
AT&T Inc (T) | 1,138,607 | 62,491 | 1,201,098 | 327,877 | 18.22 | 0.05 |
Verizon Communications (VZ) | 1,388,197 | 25,086 | 1,413,283 | 333,859 | 55.34 | 0.02 |
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