Smarthoney wrote: Current Price: $2.80 Current Value: $0.27 Best Value purchase is warrants. EMC has an RV of 0.10, which is very poor on a scale of 0.00 to 2.00. This indicator is far superior to a simple comparison of Price and Value because it is computed from an analysis of projected price appreciation three years out, AAA Corporate Bond Rates, and risk.
This is why when Beleave hits $1.20 cents it is better to buy the bargain price from them than this over priced monstrosity. EMC has an RS of 0.65, which is poor on a scale of 0.00 to 2.00. RS is computed from an analysis of the consistency and predictability of a company's financial performance, debt to equity ratio, sales volume, business longevity, price volatility and other factors. EMC has a Stop of $2.89 per share. A stock's Stop is computed from a 13 week moving average of its closing prices, and is fine-tuned according to the stock's fundamentals. EPS (Earnings per Share): EPS stands for leading 12 months Earnings Per Share. EMC has a forecasted EPS of $0.00 per share. I determine this forecast from a combination of recent earnings performance and traditional fiscal and/or calendar year earnings forecasts.
P/E (Price to Earnings Ratio): P/E shows the dollars required to buy one dollar of earnings. EMC has a P/E of 0.00.The average P/E of all the stocks in my chart database and it is 75.89.
EY (Earnings Yield): EY reflects earnings per share as a percent of Price. EMC has an EY of 0.00 %. This is below the current average of 1.32 % for all the stocks.
GPE (Growth to P/E Ratio): EMC has a GPE rating of 0.00. A stock is commonly considered to be undervalued when GPE is greater than 1.00. This does not take into account the effect of interest rates on P/E ratios. With long-term interest rates currently at 4.23 %, the operative GPE ratio is 0.18. Therefore, EMC may be considered to be overvalued.
DIV (Dividend): https://www.stockcharts.com/ reports annual, regular, cash dividends as indicated by the most recent payments. Special distributions, one-time payments, stock dividends, etc., are not generally included in DIV. EMC does not pay a dividend.
DY (Dividend Yield): DY reflects dividend per share as a percent of Price. EMC does not pay a dividend, so it does not have a Dividend Yield rating. DY equals 100 x (DIV/Price). It is useful to compare DY with EY. If DY is not significantly lower than EY, the dividend payment may be in jeopardy.
DS (Dividend Safety): DS is an indicator of the assurance that regular cash dividends will be declared and paid at current or at higher rates for the foreseeable future. EMC does not pay a dividend, so it does not have a Dividend Safety rating. Stocks with DS values above 75 typically have RS values well above 1.00 and EY levels that are much higher than DY.
DG (Dividend Growth Rate): Dividend Growth is a forecasted annual growth rate of a company's dividend based on historical dividend payments and dividend predictability. It is a subtle yet important indicator of a company's financial performance. It also provides some insight into the board's outlook on the company's ability to increase earnings. EMC does not pay a dividend, so it does not have a Dividend Growth rating.
YSG (YSG-Vector): YSG is an indicator which combines DY, DS and DG into a single value, and allows direct comparison of all dividend-paying stocks in the database. EMC does not pay a dividend, so it does not have a YSG rating. Stocks with the highest YSG values have the best combinations of Dividend Yield, Safety and Growth. These are the stocks to buy for somewhat above current income and long-term growth.
AvgVol: AvgVol is the 50 day moving average of daily volume as computed https://www.stockcharts.com/ EMC has an AvgVol of 383,100 shares traded per day.