HSBC Holdings plc ADR’s (HSBC) Stock: A Long-Term Performance Analysis

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The stock of HSBC Holdings plc ADR (HSBC) has gone down by -1.04% for the week, with a -0.72% drop in the past month and a 15.10% rise in the past quarter. The volatility ratio for the week is 0.71%, and the volatility levels for the past 30 days are 0.90% for HSBC. The simple moving average for the last 20 days is -0.38% for HSBC’s stock, with a simple moving average of 11.31% for the last 200 days.

Is It Worth Investing in HSBC Holdings plc ADR (NYSE: HSBC) Right Now?

HSBC Holdings plc ADR (NYSE: HSBC) has a higher price-to-earnings ratio of 7.58x compared to its average ratio. HSBC has 36-month beta value of 0.58. Analysts have mixed views on the stock, with 0 analysts rating it as a “buy,” 1 as “overweight,” 0 as “hold,” and 0 as “sell.”

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The public float for HSBC is 3.73B, and currently, short sellers hold a 0.23% ratio of that float. The average trading volume of HSBC on June 27, 2024 was 1.69M shares.

HSBC) stock’s latest price update

The stock price of HSBC Holdings plc ADR (NYSE: HSBC) has jumped by 0.30 compared to previous close of 43.71. Despite this, the company has seen a fall of -1.04% in its stock price over the last five trading days. proactiveinvestors.co.uk reported 2024-06-25 that HSBC Holdings PLC (LSE:HSBA) has followed rivals Barclays and NatWest and started to cut its mortgage rates ahead of what is expected a run of base rate reductions to the end of the year and into 2025. NatWest announced reductions to its rates on Friday with Barclays cutting some rates today and now HSBC has said it will lower its rates from tomorrow, though there are no details yet.

HSBC Trading at 1.42% from the 50-Day Moving Average

After a stumble in the market that brought HSBC to its low price for the period of the last 52 weeks, the company was unable to rebound, for now settling with -3.41% of loss for the given period.

Volatility was left at 0.90%, however, over the last 30 days, the volatility rate increased by 0.71%, as shares surge +0.27% for the moving average over the last 20 days. Over the last 50 days, in opposition, the stock is trading +10.62% upper at present.

During the last 5 trading sessions, HSBC fell by -0.99%, which changed the moving average for the period of 200-days by +17.05% in comparison to the 20-day moving average, which settled at $44.02. In addition, HSBC Holdings plc ADR saw 10.70% in overturn over a single year, with a tendency to cut further gains.

Stock Fundamentals for HSBC

Current profitability levels for the company are sitting at:

  • 0.33 for the present operating margin
  • 1.0 for the gross margin

The net margin for HSBC Holdings plc ADR stands at 0.27. The total capital return value is set at 0.01. Equity return is now at value 11.69, with 0.74 for asset returns.

Currently, EBITDA for the company is 32.79 billion with net debt to EBITDA at 7.71. When we switch over and look at the enterprise to sales, we see a ratio of 3.33. The liquidity ratio also appears to be rather interesting for investors as it stands at 1.96.

Conclusion

To put it simply, HSBC Holdings plc ADR (HSBC) has had a mixed performance in recent times. Analysts have a mixed opinion on the stock, with some rating it as a “buy” and others as a “hold”. It is worth mentioning that the stock is currently trading in close proximity to its 50-day moving average and its 52-week high.

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