SWN

Southwestern Energy Surges 8.7% Today

One of the standouts of today's afternoon trading session was Southwestern Energy, which logged a 8.7% performance -- outperforming the S&P 500 by 10.9%. The Oil & Gas E&P stock is now trading at $8.09 per share and may still have upside potential because it is still -24.01% under its average target price of $10.64. Analysts have set target prices ranging from $7 to $15 dollars per share, and have given the stock an average rating of buy.

We can use Southwestern Energy's short interest as a proxy for determining general market sentiment regarding the stock. The short interest is the percentage of the share float that represents short positions, meaning that the investor believes the stock will decline in the future. Since SWN's short interest is 5.7%, the market sentiment is mixed on this stock.

Short selling involves borrowing shares and then selling them at current market prices. In the successful version of the strategy, the shares are purchased at a lower price at some time in the future. The investor then returns the shares to the lender, and keeps the profit made on the sell/buy transaction.

One way to get an idea of the market sentiment on a stock is to check its rate of institutional ownership. In the case of Southwestern Energy , institutional investors own 87.3% of the shares. This would indicate a positive sentiment towards the stock among institutions. What does this really tell us?

Institutional investors such as hedge funds, investment firms, and wealth managers devote significant resources to identifying good investments. If they have decided to invest in SWN, it probably means they believe it is a solid investment choice. But it could also mean they are buying up shares in an effort to acquire the company or get seats on the board of directors. Also bear in mind that institutions are fallible (just maybe not quite as fallible as the average retail investor), so they may simply be wrong when they think they've found a good stock.

Analyst coverage, short ratio, and institutional ownership say alot about how the market views a stock. But markets can be wrong. At Market Inference, we believe that any investment decision should be preceded by an in-depth analysis of the company's fundamental values and a comparison with similar stocks.

Here's a snapshot of some important facts to keep in mind about SWN:

  • The stock has trailing 12 month price to earnings (Eps) of $-3.09 per share

  • Southwestern Energy has a trailing 12 month Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio of -2.6 compared to the S&P 500 average of 15.97

  • The company has a Price to Book (P/B) ratio of 8.6 in contrast to the S&P 500's average ratio of 2.95

  • Southwestern Energy is a Energy company, and the sector average P/E and P/B ratios are 8.37 and 1.36 respectively

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