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HSBC Holdings plc - ADR
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HSBC Holdings plc - ADR SWOT Analysis: Strengths, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats
HSBC Holdings plc - ADR has 14 Strengths, 12 Weaknesses, 1 Opportunities and 1 Threats. The SWOT product gives you a quick x-ray of a stock's outlook and potential
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Strengths
(14)
Weakness
(12)
Opportunity
(1)
Threats
(1)
Others
(1)
Consistent Highest Return Stocks over Five Years
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month
PEG lower than Industry PEG
High Momentum Scores (Technical Scores greater than 50)
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week
Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month
Near 52 Week High
Effectively using Shareholders fund - Return on equity (ROE) improving since last 2 year
Efficient in managing Assets to generate Profits - ROA improving since last 2 year
Annual Net Profits improving for last 2 years
Book Value per share Improving for last 2 years
RSI indicating price strength
Negative to Positive growth in Sales and Profit with Strong Price momentum
Stocks near 52 Week High with Significant Volumes
Negative Breakdown Third Support (LTP < S3)
Momentum Trap (DVM)
Stocks with Expensive Valuations according to the Trendlyne Valuation Score
Low durability companies
Top Losers
Negative Breakdown First Support (LTP < S1)
Negative Breakdown Second Support (LTP < S2)
Negative Breakdown third support (LTP < S3)
Companies with Increasing Debt
Top Losers
Zombies: Companies whose interest payments are higher than revenues
Stocks Underperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter
Institutions increasing their shareholding
MFs decreased their shareholding last quarter
Average Bullish Trend - Stocks with Medium Trendlyne Momentum Score versus Benchmarks