First Citizens made the sharpest price movement during the week as it dropped back sharply, ending back at $35 compared with $37.43 at the end of the previous week. The fall has raised the attractiveness of the stock giving it a 70 percent potential gain. Elsewhere not mush change took place more, but a number of stocks continue to post higher highs during the week as they eke away at the potential gains they have been showing. The Trinidad market has several stocks that are priced at a PE that is well below the market average, this has been so from early 2013 and continues to present.
The market has 6 stocks that are priced at a PEs that are well below the market’s average of 15, and a few close to the average, thus offering profitable investment opportunities for investors with medium term investment horizon.
The price earnings ratio| The PE ratio is the most popular measure investors use to compare and determine stocks values. It is computed by dividing the price of a stock by the earnings per share. It allows investors to compare the value of one company with others in order to decide which ones are to be bought sold or held on to. When the market moves markedly away from the norm it is usually time for investors to move. Nowhere is this truer than PE ratios.
In looking at good buying opportunities the crude measure is to buy those stocks with low PEs compared to the market or to stocks in the same sector.
[…] of 43 cents, to end at $23.50, for a new 52 weeks’ high, with 28,703 shares trading at $673,441. First Citizens Bank with 375,312 shares changing hands for a value of $13,912,734 to close with a gain of 1 cent at […]