Gains for JSE Main market

Stocks recorded gains in trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 200 percent, with a 190 percent increase in value over trading on Tuesday, with 57 securities changing hands compared to 55 on Tuesday, with prices of 26 stocks rising, 21 declining and 10 ending unchanged.
Investors traded 38,589,987 shares  at $156,062,036 up from 12,851,415 units at $53,884,935 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 677,017 shares at $2,737,930 compared to 233,662 units at $979,726 on Tuesday and month to date, an average of 299,628 units at $1,311,727 compared with 256,947 units at $1,150,430 on the previous day and January with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
Transjamaican Highway led trading with 26.75 million shares for 69.3 percent of total volume followed by Wigton Windfarm with 3.84 million units for 10 percent of the day’s trade and JMMB 9.5% preference share with 3.64 million units for 9.4 percent of the day’s market share.
The All Jamaican Composite Index increased 1,143.26 points to settle at 371,982.32, the JSE Main Index climbed 634.96 points to settle at 335,041.32 and the JSE Financial Index increased 0.41 points to cease trading at 71.66.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.6. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments climbed 92 cents to end at $71.10 and closed with 807 shares changing hands, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund popped $2.50 in closing at $40 after exchanging 750 units, First Rock Real Estate advanced 48 cents to $8.98 with investors trading 469 shares. GraceKennedy sank 40 cents to close at $75.60 after an exchange of 57,232 stock units, Guardian Holdings declined $17.99 and ended at $350.01 with investors transferring 43 shares, Jamaica Producers lost $1.10 to $23.10, with 1,421 stock units crossing the market. JMMB Group rose $2.95 to close at $27 with a transfer of 720,211 stock units, Kingston Wharves gained 40 cents to end at $28.50, with 2,699 units changing hands, Margaritaville rallied $1.48 in closing at $16.34 after 30 stocks passed through the market. Massy Holdings skidded $2.50 and ended at $97 in trading 1,315 units, Mayberry Jamaican Equities fell 53 cents to $9, with 230 shares crossing the exchange, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy increased $14.50 and ended at $91 with traders dealing in just one stock unit. NCB Financial climbed $1 to end at $69.75 as investors exchanged 62,492 shares, Pan Jamaica dropped 70 cents in closing at $50.50 after a transfer of 1,265 stock units, Proven Investments popped $2.02 to close at $24.97 with 100,444 stocks clearing the market. Sagicor Group shed 50 cents to end at $43.50 with an exchange of 7,767 units, Sagicor Real Estate Fund dipped 32 cents in closing at $7.62 after 1,375 stocks crossed the market, Salada Foods advanced 48 cents and ended at $3.60 in an exchange of 143,597 shares. Seprod rose 75 cents to close at $83.75 with investors swapping 3,912 stock units, Stanley Motta sank 70 cents to end at $6.30 in switching ownership of 1,113 units, Supreme Ventures shed 30 cents to $26.20 while exchanging 4,440 stocks. Sygnus Credit Investments rallied 65 cents and ended at $11.60 in trading 103,323 units and Sygnus Real Estate Finance increased 65 cents to end at $11.25 with investors dealing in 4,193 shares.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.50% preference share declined 90 cents in closing at $6 in an exchange of 705 stock units. Jamaica Public Service 7% gained $5.25 to close at $48.25 with investors swapping 19 shares and 138 Student Living preference share popped $3 to $217 with an exchange of 5 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading dips on JSE Main market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 64 percent and the value 61 percent lower than on Monday, with trading in 55 securities compared with 58 on Monday, with prices of 24 stocks rising, 19 declining and 12 ending unchanged.
The market closed with 12,851,415 shares trading for $53,884,935, down from 35,567,325 units at $139,024,409 on Monday.
Trading averaged 233,662 shares at $979,726 compared to 613,230 units at $2,396,973 on Monday and month to date, an average of 256,947 units at $1,150,430, compared with 259,799 units at $1,171,340 on the previous day and January  with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 4 million shares for 31.1 percent of total volume followed by JMMB 9.5% preference share with 3.94 million units for 30.7 percent of the day’s trade and Transjamaican Highway with 1.83 million units for 14.3 percent of the volume of stocks traded.
The All Jamaican Composite Index popped 93.57 points to close trading at 370,839.06, the JSE Main Index fell 377.08 points to finish at 334,406.36 and the JSE Financial Index sank 0.55 points to close at 71.25.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.5. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 13 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments dipped $1.02 to end at $70.18 in trading 25,060 stock units, Caribbean Cement climbed $1.99 to $55.99, with 5,141 shares changing hands, Eppley popped $1.99 to $35.99 as investors exchanged 5,247 stocks. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund fell by $2.50 to close at $37.50, with 7,102 units crossing the market, GraceKennedy advanced 44 cents and ended at $76 with a transfer of 2,422 stocks, Guardian Holdings rose $8 to $368 with 19 units clearing the market. Jamaica Broilers declined 50 cents to close at $34 after closing with an exchange of 28,112 shares, Jamaica Producers rallied 65 cents to end at $24.20 with investors trading 84 stock units, JMMB Group shed $1.39 in closing at $24.05 while exchanging 242,450 shares. Kingston Wharves dropped $2.40 and ended at $28.10 in switching ownership of 80,542 units, Massy Holdings lost 50 cents to close at $99.50 after exchanging 26 stocks, Pan Jamaica increased $1.08 to end at $51.20 with investors trading 189 stock units. Sagicor Group gained 50 cents in closing at $44 in an exchange of 7,763 shares, Salada Foods sank 33 cents and ended at $3.12 with investors swapping 11,295 units, Scotia Group rose 50 cents to close at $45 with an exchange of 47,920 stocks. Seprod rallied $1 to $83, with 2,377 stock units crossing the market, Supreme Ventures increased $1.97 and ended at $26.50 with investors transferring 68,313 shares, Victoria Mutual Investments climbed 32 cents in closing at $3 in an exchange of 49,930 units and Wisynco Group skidded 30 cents to close at $21.70 with investors dealing in 307,864 stocks.
In the preference segment, Jamaica Public Service 7% sank $5.80 to end at $43 after a transfer of 561 stock units and Productive Business Solutions 10.5 % preference share declined $16 to $1284 with traders dealing in 3 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main market declines

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Monday, with the volume of stocks traded jumping 135 percent and the value 64 percent more than on Friday, with trading in 58 securities compared with 53 on Friday, with prices of 23 stocks rising, 19 declining and 16 ending unchanged.
The market closed with 35,567,325 shares trading for $139,024,409 up from 15,118,549 units at $85,008,912 on Friday.
Trading averaged 613,230 shares at $2,396,973 compared with 285,256 units at $1,603,942 on Friday and month to date, an average of 259,799 units at $1,171,340, in comparison with 207,372 units at $989,533 on the previous day and January closing with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
QWI Investments led trading with 13.42 million shares for 37.7 percent of total volume, following one major seller and two main buyers, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 8.98 million units for 25.3 percent of the day’s trade, Transjamaican Highway ended with 5.22 million stock units for 14.7 percent market share, Mayberry Group finished trading with 1.31 million units for 3.7 percent of the overall volume, Carreras chipped in with 1.26 million stocks for 3.5 percent stocks traded and Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 1.04 million units for 2.9 percent of total volume.
The All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 775.69 points to end at 370,745.49, the JSE Main Index shed 467.96 points to close trading at 334,783.44 and the JSE Financial Index shed 0.22 points to end at 71.80.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.7. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments gained 93 cents to end at $71.20 in trading 144,505 units, Berger Paints climbed 46 cents and ended at $6.23 with 100 stocks clearing the market, Caribbean Cement rose 49 cents in closing at $54 with investors dealing in 5,877 shares. Eppley declined $4.50 to end at $34 with a transfer of 447 stock units, Guardian Holdings shed $8 to close at $360 with investors swapping 539 shares, Jamaica Broilers advanced 50 cents to $34.50 in an exchange of 24,238 stocks. Jamaica Producers dropped $1.45 in closing at $23.55, with 274,748 units crossing the market, JMMB Group fell 94 cents to $25.44 as investors traded 535,797 stock units, Kingston Wharves popped $2.50 to end at $30.50 after 38,792 shares were traded. Massy Holdings gained $1 and ended at $100 with investors transferring 594 units, NCB Financial rallied 60 cents to $68.50 after exchanging 43,508 stocks, Sagicor Group skidded 49 cents and ended at $43.50, with 54,195 stock units crossing the market. Salada Foods rose 35 cents to close at $3.45 with traders dealing in 285 shares, Scotia Group lost $1 to end at $44.50 and closed after an exchange of 208,902 units, Supreme Ventures dipped $1.17 to close at $24.53 with investors trading 326,625 stocks, Sygnus Credit Investments climbed 42 cents to $10.94 in an exchange of 855 stock units and Victoria Mutual Investments sank 52 cents to end at $2.68 changing hands 196,536 shares.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.25% preference share increased 90 cents in closing at $18.90 after an exchange of 500 stocks. Jamaica Public Service 7% popped $1.80 and ended at $48.80 as 225 units passed through the market and Productive Business Solutions 10.5 % preference share advanced $210 to close at $1,300 with 10 stock units crossing the exchange.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

ICTOP10 reaping from bullish market

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The start of a bull market is appearing with the Jamaica Stock Exchange moving higher, partially helped by rising profits of some companies, as a result, the USD market is solidly in the black for 2024 to date, with a rise of 11 percent while the Main Market sits with a gain of 2.9 percent and the Junior Market is now back at the 2023 end of year level on Friday, but just below. At the same time two listings reported nine months results reflecting improving profit that should help the stock prices in the weeks ahead.
During the week new results were released to the market, with mostly positive profit outcomes that should aid the prices of stocks going forward as the results help to lay a foundation for prices in the short term as this provides investors with a better sense of valuations of these companies. There will be more releases this week as the deadline date for their release is this week for companies that have not opted for 60 days publication of audited accounts.
Earnings were revised downwards by a few cents for Lasco Distributors and Lasco Manufacturing, following the release of nine months results, that show continued growth in profits.
Last week IC Insider.com reported Scotia Group and TransJamaican Highway that traded at 52 weeks’ high they now seem to have topped out for a while, with both undervalued with quite some room to run for 2024. Scotia has an undisclosed amount on offer at $46.
The past week ended with minimal price changes for Junior Market stocks but the Main Market threw up a few, with General Accident rising 12 percent to close at $5.30, followed by JMMB Group up 10 percent to $26.38 and Caribbean Producers up 4 percent to $9.09 as Margaritaville dropped 15 percent to $14.86 and Palace Amusement lost 8 percent to close at $1.20.
As was the case for the previous week the markets closed with no addition to the ICInsider.com TOP 10 stocks.
For the full list of weekly percentage changes for the ICTOP10 stocks, check the attached charts that now carry a column of the weekly percentage price movements.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 stands at 5.3, well below the market average of 13.7 and the Junior Market TOP10 sits at 7.,5 just over half of the market, with an average of 13.6
The Main Market ICTOP10 is projected to gain an average of 287 percent by May 2024, based on 2023 forecasted earnings, providing better values than the Junior Market with the potential to gain 169 percent over the same time frame.
In the Main Market ICTOP 10, a total of 15 of the most highly valued stocks representing 31 percent of the Main Market are priced at a PE of 15 to 108, with an average of 30 and 21 excluding the highest PE ratios, and a PE of 25 for the top half and 18 excluding the stocks with overweight values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10 are 13 stocks, or 27 percent of the market, with PEs ranging from 15 to 45, averaging 22, well above the market’s average. The top half of the market has an average PE of 18, possibly the lowest fair value for stocks, currently.
Of great import is that the averages of both markets are now converging around a PE of 20 for close to a third of the market, as the year is coming to a close and with more information available on the full year’s earnings.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners, accordingly, the list includes some of the best companies in the market, but this is not always so. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and helping to remove emotions in selecting stocks for investments that often result in costly mistakes.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns on or around May 2024 and are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate and result in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.

Persons who compiled this report may have an interest in securities commented on in this report.

The JSE Main Market continues to rally

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Friday, with a 42 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded with a value 158 percent more than on Thursday, with trading in 53 securities compared with 50 on Thursday, with prices of 23 stocks rising, 19 declining and 11 ending unchanged.
The market closed with the trading of 15,118,549 shares at $85,008,912 up from 10,666,602 units at $32,927,053 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 285,256 shares for $1,603,942 compared to 213,332 units at $658,541 on Thursday and month to date, an average of 207,372 units at $989,533 compared with 195,160 units at $893,191 on the previous day and January with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
JMMB 9.5% preference share led trading with 5.81 million shares for 38.4 percent of total volume followed by Wigton Windfarm with 4.47 million units for 29.6 percent of the day’s trade and Transjamaican Highway with 1.05 million units for 6.9 percent of stocks trading.
The All Jamaican Composite Index rose 2,908.19 points to finish at 371,521.18, the JSE Main Index popped 2,195.36 points to finish at 335,251.40, with a gain of 2.9 percent for 2024 to date and the JSE Financial Index climbed 0.89 points to finish at 72.02.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.7. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with their financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, AS Bryden rallied 50 cents to in closing at $42 after 1,410 stocks were traded, Guardian Holdings lost $2 to end trading with 235 units at $368, Jamaica Broilers dipped 50 cents to $34 with investors trading 2,496 shares. Jamaica Producers popped $1.68 in closing at $25 with an exchange of 5,683 stock units, JMMB Group climbed 39 cents to end at $26.38 with 57,594 shares changing hands, Mayberry Jamaican Equities increased 59 cents to $9.53 with investors transferring 52,767 stock units. NCB Financial rose $2.85 in closing at $67.90 after exchanging 424,334 units,

Scotia Group rallied 50 cents to close at $45.50 with investors trading in 53,020 stocks, Seprod shed $3.50 to end at $82 in an exchange of 213,669 shares. Stanley Motta advanced 50 cents to end at $7, with 11,946 stock units crossing the market, Supreme Ventures rose 50 cents to $25.70 in an exchange of 5,297 units and Sygnus Credit Investments declined $1.21 in closing at $10.52 after 286,438 stock units crossed the market.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.25% preference share rallied $1 to close at $18 after a transfer of 6,400 shares, Jamaica Public Service 7% fell $2.30 and ended at $47 with 193 stock units crossing the exchange and Productive Business Solutions 10.5% preference share popped $15 to end at $1,090 with a transfer of 300 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading drops on JSE Main Market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 77 percent, but the value plunged 19 percent lower than on Wednesday, with trading in 50 securities down from 58 on Wednesday, with prices of 22 stocks rising, 13 declining and 15 ending unchanged.
The market closed on Thursday with an exchange of 10,666,602 shares trading for $32,927,053 versus 6,035,529 units at $40,658,701 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 213,332 shares at $658,541 compared with 104,061 units at $701,012 on Wednesday and month to date, an average of 195,160 units at $893,191 compared with 192,005 units at $933,929 on the previous day and January that closed with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
JMMB 9.5% preference share was the leading trade with 6.95 million units for 65.2 percent of total volume followed by Wigton Windfarm with 1.25 million stock units for 11.7 percent of the day’s trade and Transjamaican Highway with 922,977 units for 8.7 percent market share.
The All Jamaican Composite Index declined 1,943.63 points to culminate at 368,612.99, the JSE Main Index shed 1,377.96 points to end at 333,056.04 and the JSE Financial Index declined 0.46 points to close at 71.13.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.6. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement rallied 60 cents to end at $53.80 in switching ownership of 4,459 shares, Caribbean Producers rose 47 cents in closing at $9.28 with traders dealing in 33,588 stocks, First Rock Real Estate sank 48 cents to $8.50, with 3,000 shares crossing the market. GraceKennedy dropped 50 cents to close at $75.50 in trading 28,466 stock units, Guardian Holdings gained $10 and ended at $370 with 11 shares clearing the market, Jamaica Broilers popped 50 cents to $34.50 with investors dealing in 16,211 units. Jamaica Producers fell $2.68 and ended at $23.32 in an exchange of 6,281 stocks, JMMB Group increased 99 cents to end at $25.99 with investors trading 44,105 stock units, Kingston Properties declined 51 cents in closing at $7.02 with 18,013 shares crossing the market. Massy Holdings climbed 99 cents to close at $98.99 after investors ended trading 283 stock units, NCB Financial shed $1.95 to close at $65.05 with investors trading 81,190 shares, Proven Investments advanced 50 cents  to $23 after an exchange of 930 stock units. Seprod lost 50 cents and ended at $85.50 with investors swapping 34,417 shares, Stanley Motta rose 40 cents to end at $6.50 with a transfer of 2,371 stock units, Supreme Ventures dipped 49 cents to close at $25.20 after an exchange of 526 stocks and Sygnus Credit Investments climbed 93 cents to $11.73, with 6,591 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated

Trading drops on JSE Main Market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Wednesday, with a 61 percent decline in the volume of stocks that changed hands, with a value 14 percent lower than on Tuesday, following activity in 58 securities compared with 57 on Tuesday, with prices of 18 stocks rising, 26 declining and 14 ending unchanged.
The market closed on Wednesday with 6,035,529 shares trading in exchange for $40,658,701 down from 15,570,107 units at $47,265,851 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 104,061 shares at $701,012 compared to 273,160 units at $829,225 on Tuesday and for the month to date, an average of 192,005 units at $933,929, in comparison with 214,182 stock units at $992,664 on the previous day and January that closed with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 1.95 million shares for 32.3 percent of total volume followed by Transjamaican Highway with 1.44 million stock units for 23.8 percent of the day’s trade and Supreme Ventures with 519,186 units for 8.6 percent market share.
The All Jamaican Composite Index sank 2,284.76 points to finish at 370,556.62, the JSE Main Index rose 137.97 points to end trading at 334,434.00 and the JSE Financial Index dipped 0.45 points to close trading at 71.59.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.6. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 15 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Eppley increased $4.75 and ended at $38.50 in trading 79 stock units, First Rock Real Estate popped 48 cents to $8.98, with 25 shares crossing the market, GraceKennedy gained 50 cents to end at $76 with investors swapping 44,453 stock units. Guardian Holdings fell $9 in closing at $360 in an exchange of 250 units, Jamaica Producers sank 85 cents to close at $26 with investors dealing in 11,087 stocks, JMMB Group rose $1 to $25 after a transfer of 24,605 units. Margaritaville declined $2.61 to end at $14.86 as investors exchanged 20 shares, Massy Holdings advanced $5 in closing at $98 with an exchange of 1,631 stock units, Mayberry Group shed 55 cents to close at $7.50 in an exchange of 1,083 shares. Mayberry Jamaican Equities dropped 49 cents and ended at $8.81 with traders dealing in 50 stocks, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy dropped $13.50 to $76.50, with 107 units crossing the exchange, NCB Financial skidded 99 cents to end at $67after 60,009 stock units changed hands. Pan Jamaica dipped 50 cents in closing at $50 with investors trading 40,360 shares, Proven Investments sank 50 cents to close at $22.50 after 7,991 stocks passed through the market, Sagicor Group dipped $1.97 and ended at $44 with investors transferring 5,364 units. Scotia Group lost $1.58 to close at $45 with 26,902 stock units clearing the market, Seprod rallied $1 in closing at $87 while exchanging 3,863 shares, Stanley Motta dropped 90 cents to end at $6.10 with a transfer of 1,730 stocks. Supreme Ventures climbed 69 cents and ended at $25.69 after exchanging 519,186 units and Sygnus Real Estate Finance shed 89 cents to close at $10.60 in switching ownership of 7,084 stock units,
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.50% preference share increased 33 cents to $6.63 after investors ended trading 2,580 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments C10.5% fell $1 to close at $106 after an exchange of 500 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Bullish trend continue for JSE Main Market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Tuesday, with the market rising 2.6 percent based on the JSE Main Index continuing a 7.4 percent rally since mid-September last year as investors pumped 27 percent fewer dollars in buying 37 percent more stocks traded than they did on Monday, with trading taking place in 57 securities compared with 60 on Monday, with prices of 25 stocks rising, 22 declining and 10 ending unchanged as Scotia Group closed at a 52 weeks’ high.
The market closed with an exchange of 15,570,107 shares for $47,265,851 compared with 11,358,844 units at $65,164,581 on Monday.
Trading averaged 273,160 shares at $829,225 compared to 189,314 units at $1,086,076 on Monday and month to date, an average of 214,182 units at $992,664, compared with 194,750 units at $1,046,514 previously traded and January with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 5.62 million shares for 36.1 percent of the overall volume followed by Transjamaican Highway with 2.93 million units for 18.8 percent of the day’s trade, Sagicor Select Manufacturing & Distribution Fund filled in with 2.45 million units for 15.7 percent market share, Sagicor Select Financial Fund followed with 1.08 million units for 6.9 percent of the day’s trade and QWI Investments ended with 1.02 million units for 6.5 percent of total volume.
The All Jamaican Composite Index rose 3,627.70 points to close at 372,841.38, the JSE Main Index increased 918.50 points to 334,296.03 and the JSE Financial Index rose 1.14 points to 72.04.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.7. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 11 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement shed 80 cents and ended at $53, with 12,160 shares changing hands, Eppley rallied 75 cents to $33.75 after a transfer of 293 units, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund popped $1 to end at $40 with traders dealing in 900 shares. First Rock Real Estate fell 50 cents in closing at $8.50 after an exchange of 30,243 stock units, GraceKennedy dipped $1.52 to close at $75.50 and closed with an exchange of 35,985 shares, Guardian Holdings climbed $9 to $369 with investors dealing in just one stock unit. Jamaica Broilers sank 38 cents to close at $34.12 in switching ownership of 32,966 units, Jamaica Producers increased 60 cents to end at $26.85 with investors trading 36,823 stock units, Massy Holdings declined $5.49 to close at $93, with 488 shares clearing the market. Mayberry Jamaican Equities rose 49 cents and ended at $9.30 in trading 1,790 stock units, NCB Financial advanced 99 cents to $67.99 while exchanging 60,232 stocks, Pan Jamaica gained 50 cents in closing at $50.50 with investors transferring 14,052 stock units. Sagicor Group rose $2.07 to end at $45.97 in an exchange of 32,348 shares, Salada Foods lost 30 cents and ended at $3.45 with investors swapping 23,691 stock units, Scotia Group climbed 68 cents to close  at a 52 weeks’ high of $46.58 with a transfer of 32,385 stocks. Seprod rallied 87 cents to $86 as investors exchanged 44,814 units and Wisynco Group popped 35 cents and ended at $22.35, with 24,551 stocks crossing the market.
In the preference segment, Jamaica Public Service 7% gained $3.21 to end at $49.30 with an exchange of 562 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main market gains 2.4% in 2024

The Main Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed higher on Monday, with the JSE Main Index racking up a rise of 2.4 percent for the year to date while the All Jamaican Composite Index clocked gains of 0.9 percent as the volume of stocks traded declined moderately and the value rising 21 percent above trading on Friday, with the market closing with an exchange of 60 securities compared with 57 on Friday, with prices of 23 stocks rising and just being edged out by 24 declining and 13 ending unchanged.
The market ended with an exchange of 11,358,844 shares for $65,164,581 versus 11,517,107 units at $53,884,020 on Friday.
Trading averaged 189,314 shares at $1,086,076 compared to 202,055 units at $945,334 on Friday and month to date, an average of 194,750 units at $1,046,514, in comparison with 197,636 units at $1,025,508 on the previous trading day and January that closed with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 4.33 million shares for 38.1 percent of total volume followed by Transjamaican Highway with 2.62 million units for 23 percent of the day’s trade, QWI Investments was next with 1.40 million units for 12.3 percent market share and Carreras with 1.33 million units for 11.7 percent of total volume.
The All Jamaican Composite Index advanced 2,499.80 points to settle at 369,213.68, the JSE Main Index increased 4,036.96 points to 333,377.53 and the JSE Financial Index popped 0.48 points to end at 70.90.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.7. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 13 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Berger Paints popped 31 cents and ended at $5.75, with 2,223 stocks crossing the market, Caribbean Cement fell $1.15 to $53.80 with investors swapping 5,675 units, Eppley sank $1 in closing at $33 after an exchange of 4,943 shares. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund shed $1 to end at $39 in trading 1,007 stock units, First Rock Real Estate increased 30 cents to close at $9, with 276 shares crossing the market, General Accident climbed 42 cents to $5.20 with traders dealing in 2,050 stock units. Guardian Holdings lost $9 to end at $360 while exchanging 56 units, Jamaica Broilers rose 50 cents in closing at $34.50 with investors trading 41,960 stocks, Jamaica Producers rallied $2.35 to close at $26.25 with a transfer of 94,412 units. Kingston Properties gained 47 cents and ended at $7.53 with investors dealing in 685 stocks, Kingston Wharves advanced 48 cents to $27.98 in an exchange of 19,340 shares, Massy Holdings rose $3.64 to close at $98.49, with 314 stock units changing hands. Mayberry Group gained 59 cents in closing at $8.09 with an exchange of 6,017 shares, 138 Student Living popped 55 cents and ended at $4.16 with 219 stocks clearing the market, Pan Jamaica dipped $1.50 to end at $50 in an exchange of 3,734 units. Proven Investments increased 99 cents to $23 with investors trading 5,693 stock units, Seprod declined $1.87 to end at $85.13 after a transfer of 4,172 shares, Sygnus Credit Investments dropped 89 cents in closing at $10.85 after investors exchanged 38,278 units. Sygnus Real Estate Finance climbed $1.49 and ended at $11.49 in switching ownership of just two stock units and Wisynco Group skidded 97 cents to close at $22 after an exchange of 33,258 stock units.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.75% preference share sank 48 cents to $19.02 and closed after an exchange of 79 shares. Jamaica Public Service 7% rallied $4.19 and ended at $46.09, with 10 stock units crossing the exchange and 138 Student Living preference share shed 50 cents in closing at $214 with investors transferring 56 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

ICTOP10 Scotia Group jumps 20% in 2024

Scotia Group with the supply of the stock increasingly falling, with only 14 offers posted at the close on Friday the stock price jumped 14 percent this past week to a multi-year high of $46, for a gain of 20 percent since the start of the year and 25 percent since the publication on December 17 of “Why

Scotia Group Broke through the channel top on Friday following limited selling in the stock.

Scotia Group should be on your buy list”.
Despite the move, the stock remains in the ICTOP10 with much upside potential, but the price broke through the top of a channel, formed in late November. This coming week may determine whether the price will move decidedly higher to confirm if the break is sustainable.
Elsewhere, TransJamaican, a former 2024 TOP10 stock has gone on to record several record highs during the past week and traded at a record $3.30 and is up 86 percent plus a dividend that represented an 11 percent return since ICInsider.com placed it on the Watch list in April last year, when the price was S1.77.
During the past week, the Main and the Junior markets gained over one percent, led by Scotia Group as the leading market mover, with AMG Packaging following with a 13 percent rise. General Accident was the leading declining stock, down by 11 percent in a week when only four stocks declined in both markets.
The markets closed with no addition to the ICInsider.com TOP 10 stocks.
For the full list of weekly percentage changes for the ICTOP10 stocks, check the attached charts that now carry a column of the weekly percentage price movements.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 stands at 5.3, well below the market average of 13.7 and the Junior Market TOP10 sits at 7.4, just over half of the market, with an average of 13.5
The Main Market ICTOP10 is projected to gain an average of 288 percent by May 2024, based on 2023 forecasted earnings, providing better values than the Junior Market with the potential to gain 175 percent over the same time frame.
In the Main Market ICTOP 10, a total of 15 of the most highly valued stocks representing 31 percent of the Main Market are priced at a PE of 15 to 110, with an average of 31 and 21 excluding the highest PE ratios, and a PE of 25 for the top half and 18 excluding the stocks with overweight values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10 are 13 stocks, or 27 percent of the market, with PEs ranging from 15 to 47, averaging 22, well above the market’s average. The top half of the market has an average PE of 19, possibly the lowest fair value for stocks, currently.
Of great import is that the averages of both markets are now converging around a PE of 20 for close to a third of the market, as the year is coming to a close and with more information available on the full year’s earnings.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners, accordingly, the list includes some of the best companies in the market, but this is not always so. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and helping to remove emotions in selecting stocks for investments that often result in costly mistakes.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns on or around May 2024 and are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate and result in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.
Persons who compiled this report may have an interest in securities commented on in this report.

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