Valuation Dashboard: Consumer Discretionary Sector

By | November 27, 2015

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Summary 4 key fundamental factors are reported across industries in the Consumer Discretionary sector. They give valuation status of an industry relative to its historical average. They give a reference for picking stocks in each industry. This is part of a monthly series of articles giving a valuation dashboard in sectors and industries. The idea is to follow up a certain number of fundamental factors for every sector, to compare them to historical averages. This article covers Consumer Discretionary. The choice of the fundamental ratios used in this study has been justified here and here . You can find in this article numbers that may be useful in a top-down approach. There is no analysis of individual stocks. You can refine your research reading articles by industry experts here . A link to a list of stocks to consider is provided in the conclusion. Methodology Four industry factors calculated by portfolio123 are extracted from the database: Price/Earnings (P/E), Price to sales (P/S), Price to free cash flow (P/FCF), Return on Equity (ROE). They are compared with their own historical averages “Avg”. The difference is measured in percentage for valuation ratios and in absolute for ROE, and named “D-xxx” if xxx is the factor’s name (for example D-P/E for price/earnings). The industry factors are proprietary data from the platform. The calculation aims at eliminating extreme values and size biases, which is necessary when going out of a large cap universe. These factors are not representative of capital-weighted indices. They are useful as reference values for picking stocks in an industry, not for ETF investors. Industry valuation table on 11/26/2015 The next table reports the 4 industry factors. For each factor, the next “Avg” column gives its average between January 1999 and October 2015, taken as an arbitrary reference of fair valuation. The next “D-xxx” column is the difference as explained above. So there are 3 columns for each ratio.   P/E Avg D- P/E P/S Avg D- P/S P/FCF Avg D- P/FCF ROE Avg D-ROE Auto Components 15.13 15.33 1.30% 0.83 0.62 -33.87% 33.88 21.23 -59.59% 10.79 3.9 6.89 Automobiles 17.6 17.67 0.40% 1.19 1.06 -12.26% 16.17 21.97 26.40% 10.79 0.21 10.58 Household Durables 17.52 15.46 -13.32% 0.85 0.59 -44.07% 30.1 16.33 -84.32% 9.74 5.3 4.44 Leisure Equip.&Products 22.9 17.82 -28.51% 1.19 0.84 -41.67% 30.76 22.05 -39.50% 9.14 2.63 6.51 Textile,Apparel,Luxury 17.93 16.34 -9.73% 1.02 0.71 -43.66% 27.03 17.23 -56.88% 11.81 7 4.81 Hotels, Restaurants, Leisure 27.67 21.67 -27.69% 1.38 1.04 -32.69% 26.98 24.18 -11.58% 9.24 4.51 4.73 Div. Consumer Services* 27.49 21.49 -27.92% 1.37 1.4 2.14% 17.28 18.64 7.30% 0.36 11.35 -10.99 Media 21.27 23.31 8.75% 1.61 1.55 -3.87% 24.79 19.9 -24.57% 3.43 -3.45 6.88 Distributors 20.07 14.32 -40.15% 1.05 0.48 -118.75% 37.45 16.28 -130.04% 10.21 3.18 7.03 Internet&Catalog Retail 39.1 37.37 -4.63% 1.38 1.8 23.33% 38.36 32.11 -19.46% 5.83 -14.7 20.53 Multiline Retail 20.32 19.41 -4.69% 0.5 0.48 -4.17% 25.87 26.81 3.51% 7.04 10.44 -3.4 Specialty Retail 18.69 17.95 -4.12% 0.58 0.56 -3.57% 24.34 21.87 -11.29% 11.69 9.85 1.84 *Averages since 2005 Valuation The following charts give an idea of the current status of industries relative to their historical average. In all cases, the higher the better. Price/Earnings: Price/Sales: Price/Free Cash Flow: Quality (ROE) Relative Momentum The next chart compares the price action of the SPDR Select Sector ETF ( XLY ) with SPY (chart from freestockcharts.com). (click to enlarge) Conclusion The Consumer Discretionary sector has outperformed the broad market by more than 4% in the last 3 months. It hit a new all-time high this week. The 5 most prominent S&P 500 consumer discretionary stocks in the recent rally are Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN ), Cablevision Systems (NYSE: CVC ), General Motors (NYSE: GM ), Nike (NYSE: NKE ), Viacom (NASDAQ: VIAB ). AMZN and NKE have hit an all-time high this week. Car and motorcycle manufacturers (Automobiles) look the most attractive industry in the sector: it is fairly priced in P/E, under-priced in P/FCF, and ROE is above the historical average. The industries with an improvement in valuation factors since last month are Auto Components, Household Durables, Leisure equipment and products, Hotels and Restaurants, Specialty Retail. However, there may be quality stocks at a reasonable price in any industry. To check them out, you can compare individual fundamental factors to the industry factors provided in the table. As an example, a list of stocks in Consumer Discretionary beating their industry factors is provided on this page . If you want to stay informed of my updates on this topic and other articles, click the “Follow” tab at the top of this article. Scalper1 News

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