American Funds Developing Fund Buy Hold or Sell Recommendation

CDWEX Fund  USD 10.78  0.01  0.09%   
Assuming the 90 days horizon and your above-average risk tolerance, our recommendation regarding American Funds Developing is 'Hold'. A buy or sell recommendation provided by Macroaxis is an automated directive regarding whether to purchase or sell American Funds Developing given historical horizon and risk tolerance towards American Funds. When Macroaxis issues a 'buy' or 'sell' recommendation for American Funds Developing, the advice is generated through an automated system that utilizes algorithms and statistical models.
  
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Note, we conduct extensive research on individual funds such as American and provide practical buy, sell, or hold recommendation based on investors' investing horizon and their risk tolerance towards American Funds Developing. Also, note that the market value of any mutual fund could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in income.

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The American recommendation should be used to complement the buy-or-sell advice compiled from the current analysts' consensus on American Funds Developing. Macroaxis does not own or have any residual interests in American Funds Developing or other equities on which the buy-or-sell advice is provided. Please provide your input below to execute American Funds' advice using the current market data and latest reported fundamentals.

Time Horizon

Risk Tolerance

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Hold

Market Performance

Very WeakDetails

Volatility

Very steadyDetails

Hype Condition

StaleDetails

Current Valuation

Fairly ValuedDetails

Odds Of Distress

LowDetails

Economic Sensitivity

Slowly supersedes the marketDetails

Analyst Consensus

Not AvailableDetails
For the selected time horizon American Funds Developing has a Risk Adjusted Performance of 0.0183, Jensen Alpha of (0.04), Total Risk Alpha of (0.12), Sortino Ratio of (0.13) and Treynor Ratio of 0.0225
Our trade advice tool can cross-verify current analyst consensus on American Funds Developing and to analyze the fund potential to grow in the current economic cycle. Use American Funds Developing price to book, one year return, as well as the relationship between the One Year Return and equity positions weight to ensure your buy or sell decision on American Funds Developing is adequate.

American Funds Trading Alerts and Improvement Suggestions

American Funds generated a negative expected return over the last 90 days
The fund generated three year return of -6.0%
American Funds Developing holds about 5.42% of its assets under management (AUM) in cash

American Funds Returns Distribution Density

The distribution of American Funds' historical returns is an attempt to chart the uncertainty of American Funds' future price movements. The chart of the probability distribution of American Funds daily returns describes the distribution of returns around its average expected value. We use American Funds Developing price's Value At Risk and its Upside Potential as a relative measure of the distribution. The graph of the distribution of American Funds returns is essential to provide solid investment advice for American Funds.
Mean Return
0.02
Value At Risk
-1.29
Potential Upside
1.24
Standard Deviation
0.81
   Return Density   
       Distribution  
Investment risk management requires an estimate of the probability of extreme price changes. Therefore, the correct representation of the distribution of American Funds historical returns presented in an easy-to-digest graphical form helps investors and money managers understand the risk-reward trade-off of different investement strategies.

American Funds Greeks

Most traded equities are subject to two types of risk - systematic (i.e., market) and unsystematic (i.e., nonmarket or company-specific) risk. Unsystematic risk is the risk that events specific to American Funds or American Funds sector will adversely affect the stock's price. This type of risk can be diversified away by owning several different stocks in different industries whose stock prices have shown a small correlation to each other. On the other hand, systematic risk is the risk that American Funds' price will be affected by overall mutual fund market movements and cannot be diversified away. So, no matter how many positions you have, you cannot eliminate market risk. However, you can measure a American fund's historical response to market movements and buy it if you are comfortable with its volatility direction. Beta and standard deviation are two commonly used measures to help you make the right decision.
α
Alpha over Dow Jones
-0.04
β
Beta against Dow Jones0.39
σ
Overall volatility
0.80
Ir
Information ratio -0.14

American Funds Volatility Alert

American Funds Developing has low volatility with Treynor Ratio of 0.02, Maximum Drawdown of 3.99 and kurtosis of 0.33. Understanding different market volatility trends often help investors to time the market. Properly using volatility indicators enable traders to measure American Funds' mutual fund risk against market volatility during both bullish and bearish trends. The higher level of volatility that comes with bear markets can directly impact American Funds' mutual fund price while adding stress to investors as they watch their shares' value plummet. This usually forces investors to rebalance their portfolios by buying different financial instruments as prices fall.

American Funds Fundamentals Vs Peers

Comparing American Funds' fundamentals to the average values of its peers is one of the most widely used and accepted methods of equity analyses. It helps to analyze American Funds' direct or indirect competition across all of the common fundamentals between American Funds and the related equities. This way, we can detect undervalued stocks with similar characteristics as American Funds or determine the mutual funds which would be an excellent addition to an existing portfolio. Peer analysis of American Funds' fundamental indicators could also be used in its relative valuation, which is a method of valuing American Funds by comparing valuation metrics with those of similar companies.
    
 Better Than Average     
    
 Worse Than Average Compare American Funds to competition
FundamentalsAmerican FundsPeer Average
Price To Earning15.33 X6.53 X
Price To Book2.27 X0.74 X
Price To Sales1.63 X0.61 X
Annual Yield0.01 %0.29 %
Year To Date Return4.01 %0.39 %
One Year Return8.60 %4.15 %
Three Year Return(5.81) %3.60 %
Five Year Return0.88 %3.24 %
Net Asset2.9 B4.11 B
Last Dividend Paid0.030.65
Cash Position Weight5.42 %10.61 %
Equity Positions Weight94.36 %63.90 %
Bond Positions Weight0.22 %11.24 %

American Funds Market Momentum

Traders often use several daily momentume indicators to supplement a more traditional technical analysis when analyzing securities such as American . With many different options, investors must choose the best indicators for them and familiarize themselves with how they work. We suggest combining traditional momentum indicators with more near-term forms of technical analysis such as Accumulation Distribution or Daily Balance Of Power. With their quantitative nature, daily value technical indicators can also be incorporated into your automated trading systems.

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