EA Series Financials
CAOS Etf | 87.18 0.03 0.03% |
Net Expense Ratio 0.0063 | 3 y Sharp Ratio (0.23) |
CAOS |
The data published in EA Series' official financial statements typically reflect EA Series' business processes, product offerings, services, and other fundamental events. However, there are additional fundamental indicators that are easier to understand and visualize along the underlying realities that are driving EA Series' quantitative information. For example, before you start analyzing numbers published by CAOS accountants, it's essential to understand EA Series' liquidity, profitability, and earnings quality within the context of the Equity Hedged space in which it operates.
Please note, the imprecision that can be found in EA Series' accounting process means that the reasonable investor should take a skeptical approach toward the financial statement analysis of EA Series Trust. Check EA Series' Beneish M Score to see the likelihood of EA Series' management manipulating its earnings.
EA Series Etf Summary
EA Series competes with Core Alternative, Invesco SP, ETF Series, and WisdomTree Target. EA Series is entity of United States. It is traded as Etf on BATS exchange.Instrument | USA Etf View All |
Exchange | BATS Exchange |
ISIN | US02072L5167 |
CUSIP | 02072L516 02072L540 |
Region | North America |
Investment Issuer | Alpha Architect |
Fund Category | Strategy |
Portfolio Concentration | Large Cap |
Benchmark | Dow Jones Industrial |
EA Series Key Financial Ratios
CAOS Financial Ratios Relationships
Comparative valuation techniques use various fundamental indicators to help in determining EA Series's current stock value. Our valuation model uses many indicators to compare EA Series value to that of its competitors to determine the firm's financial worth. You can analyze the relationship between different fundamental ratios across EA Series competition to find correlations between indicators driving EA Series's intrinsic value. More Info.EA Series Trust is third largest ETF in beta as compared to similar ETFs. It is fourth largest ETF in one year return as compared to similar ETFs reporting about 8.97 of One Year Return per Beta. Comparative valuation analysis is a catch-all technique that is used if you cannot value EA Series by discounting back its dividends or cash flows. It compares the stock's price multiples to nearest competition to determine if the stock is relatively undervalued or overvalued.EA Series Trust Systematic Risk
EA Series' systematic risk plays a vital role in portfolio allocation when considering its stock to be added to a well-diversified portfolio. EA Series volatility which cannot be eliminated through diversification, requires returns over the risk-free rate. Over the long run, a well-diversified portfolio provides returns that match its exposure to systematic risk. In this case, investors face a trade-off between expected returns and systematic risk and, therefore, can only reduce a portfolio's exposure to systematic risk by sacrificing expected returns on the portfolio.
The output start index for this execution was ten with a total number of output elements of fifty-one. The Beta measures systematic risk based on how returns on EA Series Trust correlated with the market. If Beta is less than 0 EA Series generally moves in the opposite direction as compared to the market. If EA Series Beta is about zero movement of price series is uncorrelated with the movement of the benchmark. if Beta is between zero and one EA Series Trust is generally moves in the same direction as, but less than the movement of the market. For Beta = 1 movement of EA Series is generally in the same direction as the market. If Beta > 1 EA Series moves generally in the same direction as, but more than the movement of the benchmark.
Steps to analyze company Financials for Investing
There are several different ways that investors can use financial statements to try and predict whether a stock price will go up or down. Unfortunately, there is no surefire formula, but there are some general guidelines you should consider when looking at the numbers. First, realize what kind of company it is so you know if its revenues are more likely to grow or shrink over time. For example, a software company's revenue is expected to increase yearly due to new products and services that its customers will want to buy. At the same time, a car manufacturer might not be able to sell as many cars when the economy slows down, so it would have less net income during those times. Second, pay attention to its debt-to-equity ratio because this number will tell you how much risk it has. If a company such as EA Series is not taking on any additional risks, its debt-to-equity should be less than one. As a general rule of thumb, if the market value or book value (which can be found in the footnotes) of assets exceeds the company's liabilities, then it is probably in good shape. Finally, use other financial statements to determine if a stock price will go up or down because investors are always looking for growth opportunities when they buy new stocks. For example, if you see that the net revenue of CAOS has grown by more than 25% over the last five years, then there is a good chance that it will continue growing by at least 20% or more each year. On the other hand, if you see that net revenue has only increased by about 15%, which is barely above inflation levels, then chances are it will not grow much faster than this over time, and investors may shy away from buying it. In summary, you can determine if EA Series' financials are consistent with your investment objective using the following steps:- Review EA Series' balance sheet accounts, such as liabilities and equity, to understand its overall financial position.
- Analyze the income statement and examine the company's revenue, expenses, and profits over time to determine its financial performance.
- Study the cash flow inflows and outflows to understand EA Series' liquidity and solvency.
- Look at the growth rates in revenue, earnings, and cash flow over time to determine its potential for future growth.
- Compare EA Series' financials to those of its peers to see how it stacks up and identify any potential red flags.
- Use valuation ratios to evaluate the company's financials using commonly used ratios such as the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-sales (P/S) ratio, and enterprise value-to-earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EV/EBITDA) ratio to determine if EA Series' stock is overvalued or undervalued.
EA Series Thematic Clasifications
EA Series Trust is part of several thematic ideas from Strategy ETFs to Large Cap ETFs. If you are a theme-oriented, socially responsible, and at the same time, a result-driven investor, you can align your investing habits with your values without jeopardizing your expectations about returns. You can easily create an optimal portfolio of stocks, ETFs, funds, or cryptocurrencies based on a specific theme of your liking. Get More Thematic IdeasEA Series November 30, 2024 Opportunity Range
Along with financial statement analysis, the daily predictive indicators of EA Series help investors to analyze its daily demand and supply, volume, patterns, and price swings to determine the real value of EA Series Trust. We use our internally-developed statistical techniques to arrive at the intrinsic value of EA Series Trust based on widely used predictive technical indicators. In general, we focus on analyzing CAOS Etf price patterns and their correlations with different microeconomic environment and drivers. We also apply predictive analytics to build EA Series's daily price indicators and compare them against related drivers.
Downside Deviation | 0.103 | |||
Information Ratio | (1.03) | |||
Maximum Drawdown | 0.8026 | |||
Value At Risk | (0.12) | |||
Potential Upside | 0.2081 |
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The market value of EA Series Trust is measured differently than its book value, which is the value of CAOS that is recorded on the company's balance sheet. Investors also form their own opinion of EA Series' value that differs from its market value or its book value, called intrinsic value, which is EA Series' true underlying value. Investors use various methods to calculate intrinsic value and buy a stock when its market value falls below its intrinsic value. Because EA Series' market value can be influenced by many factors that don't directly affect EA Series' underlying business (such as a pandemic or basic market pessimism), market value can vary widely from intrinsic value.
Please note, there is a significant difference between EA Series' value and its price as these two are different measures arrived at by different means. Investors typically determine if EA Series is a good investment by looking at such factors as earnings, sales, fundamental and technical indicators, competition as well as analyst projections. However, EA Series' price is the amount at which it trades on the open market and represents the number that a seller and buyer find agreeable to each party.