Slip back for Junior Market

The volume and value of stocks trading on Friday declined 48 percent lower from Thursday’s outturn at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market, leaving the market Index to dip 16.67 points to 3,327.84 and down for the week as well from 3,339 points at the close of last week.
A mere  33 securities traded on Friday, down from 37 on Thursday and ended with 12 rising, 16 declining and five closing unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure that determines appropriate relative values of stocks, averages 12.6 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
At the close of the market 4,452,883 shares traded for $13,121,224 down from 8,643,634 units changing hands at $25,023,570 on Thursday. Future Energy Source led trading with 31.2 percent of total volume after exchanging 1.39 million shares. MailPac Group followed with 12 percent for 533,445 units and General Accident 6.7 percent, with 300,000 units.
Trading averaged 134,936 units at $397,703 in contrast to 233,612 at $676,313 on Thursday. Month to date trading averages 187,419 units at $600,090, compared to 193,078 units at $621,916 on Thursday. May closed with an average of 318,089 units at $760,337.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows no stock ending with the bid higher than the last selling price and four with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial climbed 8 cents to $22.38 with an exchange of just one share, Cargo Handlers fell 11 cents to $8.25 with the swapping of 5,000 units. Caribbean Assurance Brokers lost 5 cents to close at $2, with 19,452 stocks clearing the market, Caribbean Cream rallied 37 cents to $6.20, with 30 units changing hands, Caribbean Producers lost 5 cents in closing at $4 with a transfer of 145,073 shares, Consolidated Bakeries rose 12 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $1.90 in an exchange of 7,800 stock units, Derrimon Trading fell 10 cents to $2.49 with the swapping of 51,500 shares. Express Catering spiked 60 cents to $5.40, with 141,004 stocks clearing the market. General Accident dipped 5 cents to $5.75 in switching owners of 300,000 stock units, Honey Bun shed 18 cents to close at $6.52 with an exchange of 174,208 shares, Indies Pharma lost 10 cents to end at $3.90 in transferring 36,798 stocks. Jamaican Teas rose 5 cents to $4.05, with 135,367 shares changing hands, Jetcon Corporation increased 4 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $1.75, after trading 177,520 units, Lasco Financial slipped 7 cents to $3.63 after exchanging 36,904 shares. Limners and Bards rose 15 cents to $3.15 in switching ownership of 124,109 stock units, Medical Disposables fell 49 cents to $4.36 after trading 17,658 units and Stationery and Office Supplies shed $1 to end at $8 in switching ownership of 27,109 stocks.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading drops for JSE USD market

Market activity plunged in Friday’s trading following a 79 percent decline in the number of shares passing through the market compared to Thursday, as just 95,711 shares changing hands for US$37,218, down from 455,961 units at US$32,480 on Thursday, on the US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
Just five securities traded on Friday, compared to six on Thursday, with two rising, two declining and one remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equity Index lost 0.20 points to end at 200.95. The PE Ratio, a measure that determines an appropriate relative value of each stock, averages 12.8 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
Trading averaged 19,142 units at US$7,444, in contrast to 75,994 shares at US$5,413 on Thursday. Trading averaged 104,015 units for the month to date at US$5,247 in contrast to 112,502 units at US$5,028 on Thursday. May ended with an average of 138,035 units for US$17,391.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows no stock ended with the bid higher than the last selling price and two with lower offers.
At the close, 200 shares of First Rock Capital traded at 9 US cents, Margaritaville shed 0.97 of a cent to close at 8.03 US cents with an exchange of 53,643 stock units, Proven Investments slipped 0.01 of a cent to close at 25.98 US cents while exchanging 8,690 stock units and Sygnus Credit Investments rose 0.2 of a cent to 15.2 US cents after 20,278 shares crossed the exchange.
In the preference segment, JMMB Group 5.75% traded 12,900 shares and advanced 8 cents to US$2.10.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Most TTSE stocks end trading flat on Friday

The majority of the 20 securities trading on Friday ended the day with no price movements, but Ansa Merchant bank closed at a 52 weeks’ high after the prices of five stocks rose, three declined and 12 ended unchanged at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, the Composite Index fell 4.65 points to 1,388.12, the All T&T Index dipped 5.11 points to 1,887.97 and the Cross-Listed Index fell 0.58 points to settle at 119.57.
Market activity ended with  38 percent fewer shares trading, with a 13 percent higher value than on Thursday, as 595,272 shares traded for $22,339,078 compared to 960,642 units at $19,848,307 on Thursday.
The average trade ended at 29,764 units for $1,116,954 down from 56,508 shares at $1,167,547 on Thursday. Trading month to date averages 53,379 units at $844,350 versus 56,985 units at $802,731. The average trade for May was 25,935 units for $406,593.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and no with lower offers.
At the close, Ansa Mcal ended at $57, with 11,000 shares changing hands, Ansa Merchant Bank rallied 50 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $41.50, with 20,100 stock units crossing the exchange, Clico Investment Fund traded 45,310 stocks at $26.99, First Citizens Bank fell 50 cents to $49.50 after trading 500 stock units. Calypso Macro Investment Fund exchanged 34 stock units at $16, FirstCaribbean International Bank popped 1 cent to $6.50, with 100 units crossing the exchange, Grace Kennedy settled at $5.25 after exchanging 125,560 shares, Guardian Holdings closed at $33.50 after 47,914 stocks changed hands. JMMB Group stayed at $1.81, trading 100,000 stock units, L.J Williams B shares lost 5 cents to end at $1.30 in swapping of 9,011 units, Massy Holdings traded 10,000 units $74.75.National Enterprises traded 9,000 shares at $3, National Flour Mills exchanged 804 stocks at $2.30, NCB Financial Group popped 1 cent to $8.26 in trading 14,587 shares. One Caribbean Media increased 5 cents to $4.65 while exchanging 213 stocks, Republic Financial Holdings traded 101,812 stock units at $135, Scotiabank settled at $57 while trading 28,782 stock units. Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 15 cents to close at $17.85 in switching ownership of 31,159 stock units, Trinidad Cement increased 5 cents to close at $3.30 after an exchange of 33,310 stocks and West Indian Tobacco ended at $32.19 in trading 6,076 stocks.

 Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE main Market pierces resistance

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The main market finally pierced the resistance point around the 460,000 points level at the close of trading, with the All Jamaican Composite Index spiking a strong 5,539.89 points to end trading at 461,772.99, the first close above this point since March 10 last year after 29 stocks recorded gains at the close of market activity on Thursday, but ii it sustainable in the short run? 
Securities trading surged to 53 from 48 on Wednesday, with 29 rising, 18 declining and six ending unchanged. At the close, the JSE Main Index advanced 3,640.24 points to end at 427,170.49 and the JSE Financial Index gained 0.76 points to 105.74.
The PE Ratio, which measures an appropriate relative value of each stock, on Thursday averages 16.9 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
A total of 10,251,097 shares traded for $190,490,762 versus 11,255,918 units at $208,802,786 on Wednesday. Scotia Group led trading with 20 percent of the volume after exchanging 2.04 million shares followed by Wigton Windfarm with 13.3 percent for 1.36 million units, Transjamaican Highway 11.2 percent, with 1.14 million units and Sygnus Credit Investments 11.1 percent with 1.10 million units changing hands.
Trading averaged 193,417 units at $3,594,165, compared to 234,498 shares at $4,350,058 on Wednesday. Trading month to date averages 231,890 units at $4,146,046, in contrast to 237,958 units at $4,233,099 on Wednesday. May closed with an average of 439,937 units at $4,698,961.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has eight stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement rallied $2.92 to $93.92 trading 5,699 units, Eppley lost 23 cents to close at $37.75 with 608 stocks crossing the market, Grace Kennedy finished $2.72 higher at $94.22 in exchanging 225,975 shares, Guardian Holdings dropped $5.10 to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $744.90 in transferring 30,017 units. Jamaica Broilers rose $1 to $34 with the swapping of 21,498 stocks, Jamaica Producers closed $1 higher at $23 after exchanging 564 shares, Jamaica Stock Exchange gained 20 cents to finish at $17.40 with an exchange of 11,259 stock units. JMMB Group picked up 30 cents to close at $32.50 in switching ownership of 516,634 shares, Kingston Properties spiked $2.25 to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $11.75 in an exchange of 870 units, Margaritaville gained 25 cents in closing at $14.with the swapping of 48,810 stocks, NCB Financial rose $1.01 to $148 in transferring 35,830 shares, Palace Amusement popped $27.92 to $1,171.92 with an exchange of 109 units. PanJam Investment rose 99 cents to $68 with 1,970 stock units clearing the market, Proven Investments shed 50 cents to close at $35.50 with 14,872 units crossing the market, Sagicor Group rallied $1.25 to a 52 weeks’ closing high of $54 after trading 156,877 stocks, Salada Foods gained 20 cents to end at $8 in trading 38,865 units. Scotia Group shed $1 in ending at $40 after an exchange of 2,042,868 shares, Seprod shed 95 cents to close at $74 with 17,290 units changing hands, Stanley Motta rose 45 cents to $6.45 with 100 stock units crossing the market, Sygnus Credit Investments climbed 30 cents to $15.30 in exchanging 1,103,967 shares and Wisynco Group gained 60 cents to close at $15.95 with a transfer of 33,016 stock units.
In the preference segment, 138 Student Living Preference share shed $1.90 to end at $6 after 200 shares crossed the market, Eppley 8.25% rose 97 cents to $7.93 in trading 1,240 units and JMMB Group 7.25% gained 31 cents to end at $2.31 with 132 stocks changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Steady climb for Junior Market on Thursday

Trading closed on the Junior Market on Thursday with the index hanging on to 24.01 points rise to close at 3,344.51 after moving to 3,353.89 midway the trading session, with the volume of stocks changing hands plunging 120 percent from Wednesday trades at 76 percent less the value.
Market activity led to 37 securities trading compared to 38 on Wednesday, with 16 rising, 12 declining and nine closing firm and Jetcon Corporation closed at a 52 weeks’ high.
The PE Ratio, a measure that computes an appropriate relative value for stocks, averages 12.6 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
A total of  8,643,634 shares traded for $25,023,570 up from 3,922,990 units at $14,194,764 on Wednesday.
Limners and Bards led trading with 19.8 percent after an exchange of 1.71 million shares, followed by Lumber Depot 18.4 percent, with 1.59 million units and Jamaican Teas 10.8 percent with an exchange of 934,948 shares.
Trading averaged 233,612 units at $676,313 up from 103,237 at $373,546 on Wednesday. Month to date Trading averages 193,078 units at $621,916, compared to 187,503 units at $614,434 on Wednesday. May closed with an average of 318,089 units at $760,337.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Blue Power climbed 14 cents to $3.75 with 40,000 shares changing hands, Cargo Handlers popped 79 cents to $8.36 with 590 stocks traded, Caribbean Assurance Brokers slipped 6 cents to $2.05 in switching ownership of 377,216 stock units. Caribbean Cream dropped 17 cents to $5.83 with an exchange of 50,306 units, Caribbean Flavours fell 8 cents to $2.08 with a transfer of 53,225 shares, Caribbean Producers rose 10 cents to $4.05 with 116,105 stocks traded. Consolidated Bakeries lost 11 cents to close at $1.78 with 85,877 stock units changing hands, Derrimon Trading rallied 7 cents to $2.59 with 252,137 units trading, Express Catering rose 5 cents to $4.80 with an exchange of 68,988 shares. Fontana increased by 8 cents to $6.09 with a transfer of 135,743 stocks, General Accident added 5 cents to finish at $5.80 with 32,128 units traded, Honey Bun dropped 29 cents to $6.70 with 50,049 stock units changing hands. iCreate fell 11 cents to 77 cents with investors swapping 393,695 shares, Indies Pharma lost 5 cents to close at $4 with an exchange of 16,946 stock units, Jetcon Corporation advanced 17 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $1.71 with a transfer of 394,058 stocks. Knutsford Express spiked 95 cents to $8.45 with 10,900 shares traded, Lasco Manufacturing rose 5 cents to $5.45 with 12,547 stock units changing hands, Limners and Bards dipped 17 cents to $3 with 1,710,655 units changing hands. Lumber Depot lost 10 cents to close at $3.50 with an exchange of 1,589,336 shares, Mailpac Group slipped 10 cents to $3.60 with a transfer of 765,207 stocks, Main Event picked up 10 cents to finish at $5.25 with 50,518 stock units traded and Stationery and Office Supplies jumped $1 to $9 with 18,360 units crossing the exchange.
In the preference segment, CAC 2000 9.5% rose 8 cents to $1.20 with 88 shares changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Near stability for JSE USD Market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange USD market and resulted in the market closing on Thursday, with the market index rising, with 19 percent fewer shares changing hands than on Wednesday, as falling stocks just outnumbered rising ones.
Similar to Wednesday, trading ended with six securities changing hands, with prices of two rising, three declining and one remaining firm.
The JSE USD Equity Index added 1.78 points to end at 201.15.
The PE Ratio, a measure that determines a relative value for each stock, averages 12.8 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Overall, 455,961 shares traded for US$32,480, down from 560,213 units at US$42,922 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 75,994 units at US$5,413, in contrast to 93,369 shares at US$7,154 at the close on Wednesday. Trading month to date averages 112,502 units at US$5,028 in contrast to 117,480 units at US$4,975 on Wednesday. May ended with an average of 138,035 units for US$17,391.

Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows no stock ending with a higher bid than the last selling price and two with lower offers.
At the close, First Rock Capital climbed 0.3 of a cent to 9 US cents trading 95,173 shares, Productive Business Solutions traded 46 stock units at 80 US cents, Proven Investments slipped 0.01 of a cent to 25.99 US cents with 20,467 stocks changing hands. Sterling Investments slipped 0.02 of a cent to 2.37 US cents after a transfer of 450 units, Sygnus Credit Investments lost 0.3 of a cent end at 15 US cents with 112,400 stock units passing through the market and Transjamaican Highway rose 0.05 of a cent to 0.90 US cents with 227,425 shares crossing the exchange.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Positive trading for Trinidad Stock Exchange

Market activity ended on Thursday on a positive note, with more stocks rising than falling, leading to a rise in the market indices after investors traded 94 percent more shares with a 59 higher value than on Wednesday at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator is flashing positive signals, with five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with lower offers.
At the close, 17 traded down from 20 on Wednesday, with six rising, four declining and seven ending unchanged.
The Composite Index rose 4.48 points to 1,392.77, the All T&T Index climbed 8.27 points to 1,893.08 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.06 points to settle at 120.15.
A total of, 960,642 shares traded for $19,848,307, up from 496,151 units at $12,456,274 on Wednesday.
An average of 56,508 units traded at $1,167,547 compared to 24,808 at $622,814 on Wednesday. The average trade for the month to date, amounts to 56,985 units at $802,731 versus 57,056 units at $748,328. The average trade for May amounts to 25,935 units at $406,593.
At the close, Angostura Holdings advanced 5 cents to $15 in exchanging 140,160 shares, Ansa Mcal settled at $57 in trading 10 stocks, First Citizens Bank lost 10 cents to end at $50 with 50 stock units clearing the market. Calypso Macro Investment Fund declined 50 cents to $16 with an exchange of 2 shares, Clico Investment Fund ended at $26.99 with an exchange of 45,224 units. Grace Kennedy traded 290 units at $5.25, Guardian Holdings dropped $1.50 to $33.50 with the swapping of 222,908 shares, JMMB Group shed 1 cent in closing at $1.81 in an exchange of 370,944 stock units. L.J Williams B share closed at $1.35 with an exchange of 5 shares, Massy Holdings spiked $1.25 to close at $74.75 in exchanging 4,950 shares, National Enterprises traded 5,645 stocks at $3. Point Lisas remained at $3.10, with 17,000 units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings popped 75 cents to $135 after 18,312 stocks crossed the market, Scotiabank rallied 10 cents to $57, with 51,878 shares changing hands. Trinidad & Tobago NGL advanced 50 cents to $18 while exchanging 55,823 stock units, Unilever Caribbean ended at $16.33 with the swapping of 2,950 units and West Indian Tobacco gained 5 cents to close at $32.19 in exchanging 3,076 stocks.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Fall in JSE Main Market on Wednesday

Market activity ended on Wednesday, with the market declining after the All Jamaican Composite Index jumped 6,167 points to 462,400 points after a few minutes of the market’s opening, with the volume of shares traded falling 11 percent and the values rising 26 percent compared to Tuesday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 1,444.91 points to finish at 456,233.10, the JSE Main Index shed 1,246.35 points to end at 423,530.25 and the JSE Financial Index slipped 0.50 points to 104.98.
Trading ended with 48 securities down from 50 on Tuesday, with 19 stocks rising, 20 declining and nine remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio, a measure that determines an appropriate relative value of each stock, averages 16.5 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
The market closed with 11,255,918 shares trading for $208,802,786 versus 12,597,611 units at $165,913,276 on Tuesday. Wigton Windfarm led treading with 16 percent of total volume for an exchange of 1.80 million shares followed by Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 13.9 percent for 1.57 million units, Transjamaican Highway ended with 13.6 percent after trading 1.53 million units and Carreras accounted for 9.3 percent, with1.08 million units.
Trading averaged 234,498 units at $4,350,058, versus 251,952 shares at $3,318,266 on Tuesday. Trading month to date averages 237,958 units at $4,233,099, in contrast to 238,535 units at $4,213,605 on Tuesday. May ended with an average of 439,937 units at $4,698,961.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has ten stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments shed 51 cents to $83.99, with 20,665 shares crossing the market. Caribbean Cement declined $2 to $91 after exchanging 33,900 units, Carreras lost 20 cents to close at $10 after a transfer of 1,076,866 shares. Eppley popped $1.98 to $37.98 in trading 2,179 units. Grace Kennedy rallied 50 cents to $91.50 in exchanging 468,812 stocks, Guardian Holdings declined $10 to close at $750 in switching ownership of 21,399 stock units. Jamaica Broilers shed 60 cents to end at $33 with 42,614 shares changing hands, Jamaica Producers closed 80 cents lower at $22 after 122,007 stocks crossed the market, JMMB Group gained 26 cents to end at $32.20 in exchanging 431,524 shares. Margaritaville picked up 20 cents in closing at $14.50 with a transfer of 9,500 units. Mayberry Investments dipped 50 cents to finish at $5.50 in an exchange of 32,829 stocks, Mayberry Jamaican Equities closed 24 cents higher at $8.99 in trading 47,927 units, NCB Financial fell $1.01 to $146.99 with 323,338 shares changing hands. Palace Amusement spiked $144 in closing at $1,144 after switching ownership of 364 units. PanJam Investment fell 99 cents to $67.01 trading 22,843 stocks, Proven Investments shed $1 in closing at $36 after a transfer of 701,801 shares, Sagicor Group rose 70 cents to $52.75 with 323,788 shares crossing the market. Sagicor Real Estate Fund popped 64 cents to $8.99 with the swapping of 294 stock units, Scotia Group shed 55 cents to close at $41 in exchanging 78,321 units. Seprod rallied $1.93 to $74.95 in trading 101,870 shares and Supreme Ventures declined 99 cents to $19.91 with an exchange of 75,612 stock units.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Gains for Junior Market on Wednesday

The volume of stocks trading on Wednesday, dropped 79 percent and the value plunged 77 percent from Tuesday’s activity with the market index gaining 22.95 points to finish at 3,320.50 at the close of the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
Market activity was down to 38 securities trading from 43 on Tuesday, with 11 rising, 18 declining and nine closing unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure that determines an appropriate relative value of stocks averages 12 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Trading ended with 3,922,990 shares changing hands  for $14,194,764 down from 8,917,282 units at $63,058,701 on Tuesday.
Jamaican Teas led trading with 32.4 percent of the volume in exchanging 1.27 million shares, followed by Mailpac Group with 10 percent with 390,852 units and Lumber Depot 9.8 percent with an exchange of 383,073 units.
Tday’s trading averages 103,237 shares at $373,546 down from 439,937 units at $1,466,481 on Tuesday. Month to date trading averages 187,503 units at $614,434, compared to 201,365 units at $654,061 on Tuesday. May closed with an average of 318,089 units at $760,337.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ending with the bid higher than its last selling price and three with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial rallied 30 cents to $22.30 with 70 shares changing hands, Blue Power lost 10 cents to finish at $3.61 with switching ownership of 100 stocks, Cargo Handlers dropped $1.12 to $7.57 with an exchange of 5,361 stock units. Caribbean Producers popped 10 cents to $3.95 with 296,352 units changing hands, Consolidated Bakeries jumped 11 cents to $1.89, with 10,200 stock units traded, Dolphin Cove climbed $1 to $8 with a transfer of 96,154 stocks. Fontana slipped 9 cents to $6.01 with 248,337 units changing hands, Jetcon Corporation spiked 26 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $1.54 in switching ownership of 218,316 stock units, Knutsford Express shed 95 cents to end at $7.50 with an exchange of 7,500 shares. Lasco Distributors rose 19 cents to $4 with 20,049 stock units passing through the market, Lasco Financial lost 7 cents to close at $3.68 with 82,000 stocks traded, Lasco Manufacturing slipped 5 cents to $5.40 with a transfer of 34,124 shares. Limners and Bards popped 12 cents to $3.17 with 198,594 stock units changing hands, Lumber Depot fell 9 cents to $3.60 with a change in ownership of 383,073 units, Mailpac Group advanced  10 cents to $3.70 with 390,852 shares traded. Main Event declined 13 cents to $5.15 with a transfer of 9,744 stock units while Stationery and Office Supplies dropped $1 to $8 with 2,790 stock units crossing the exchange.
In the preference segment, CAC 2000 lost 8 cents to close at $1.12 with 100 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Slight gains for USD Market Wednesday

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange USD market closed on Wednesday with a modest rise in the market index after investors traded 16 percent more shares with 536 percent greater value than on Tuesday, with more stocks falling than rising at the close.
Similar to Tuesday with six securities changed hands on Wednesday, with two stocks rising and four declining.
The JSE USD Equity Index added 0.12 points to end at 199.37. The PE Ratio, a measure that determines an appropriate relative value of each stock, averaged 12.7 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
Overall, 560,213 shares traded for US$42,922 up from 484,422 units at US$6,746 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 93,369 units at US$7,154, versus  80,737 shares at US$1,124 on Tuesday. Month to date trading averages 117,480 units at US$4,975 versus 121,287 units at US$4,631 on Tuesday. May ended with an average of 138,035 units for US$17,391.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ending with the bid higher than its last selling price and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, First Rock Capital rose 0.05 of a cent to close at 8.7 US cents with 2,875 shares changing hands, Margaritaville shed 1 cent to finish at 9 US cents with an exchange of 190,152 stock units, Proven Investments slipped 0.09 of a cent to end at 26 US cents with 6,662 stocks traded. Sygnus Credit Investments increased 0.29 of a cent to 15.3 US cents with a transfer of 643 shares and Transjamaican Highway lost 0.01 of a cent to 0.85 US cents with 349,856 units crossing the exchange.
In the preference segment, JMMB Group 5.75% dipped 3 cents to close at US$2.02 with 10,025 shares changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.