No one could ignore CME's price drop during morning trading session, as the stock fell to $278.38, logging a -3.0% underperformance of the S&P 500. The stock is still trading within range of its average target price of $281.94, which may prove to be a resistance point to further declines. Analysts have given the Capital Markets stock target prices ranging from 212.0 to 313.0 dollars per share, with an average rating of hold.
It seems the market sentiment regarding CME is mostly optimistic, since it has a short interest of only 1.5%. This is the percentage of the share float that is being shorted by investors who are hoping the stock's price will decrease in the future.
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.
Another way to gauge the sentiment on CME is to look at the percentage of institutions that are invested in the stock. In this case, 92.4% of the shares are held by pension, mutual, and hedge funds, which shows that these institutions probably have strong confidence in the stock.
If institutions are invested in a particular stock, it shows in most cases that they have performed quality research and concluded that it is a good investment. In some cases, however, increases in institutional ownership could be a sign of a takeover attempt or proxy fight, which can actually injure share prices. Also, institutions are not infallible, and can certainly make miscalculations -- often with spectacular results.
Overall, there is mixed market sentiment towards CME because of an analyst consensus of some upside potential, a hold rating, a very low short interest, and a significant number of institutional investors. Investors should not base their decisions on market sentiment only, they should also be aware of a stock's fundamentals before committing.
At a glance, here are some essential statistics you may want to know about CME:
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It has trailing 12 month earnings per share (EPS) of $10.34 per share
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CME has a trailing 12 month Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio of 26.9 while the S&P 500 average is 29.3
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The company has a Price to Book (P/B) ratio of 3.61 in contrast to the S&P 500's average ratio of 4.74
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CME is a Finance company, and the sector average P/E and P/B ratios are 15.92 and 1.78 respectively