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Insurance Giant Showing Immunity to This Year's Market Volatility
As stocks continue to hover near the lows of the year, the question of whether we’ve hit a bottom for this bear market remains. A lot of damage has occurred, particularly in growth and technology stocks, as the Nasdaq has fallen over 33% from its November 2021 peak. Much has been discounted in the stock market in terms of the slowing growth that lies ahead.
Will we encounter heavy selling on outsized volume, marking a capitulation meltdown as we’ve seen at previous troughs, or will it be more of a quiet bottom and slow, gliding trend back upward?
The two big questions marks are inflation and the Fed. As we’ve seen with September’s inflation readings for both PPI and CPI, higher prices continue to linger despite the Fed’s thwarting attempts. However, certain inflation components appear to have peaked, potentially paving the way for the Fed to take its foot off the gas pedal.
Despite a very difficult year for most stocks, we’ve seen pockets of strength in several different sectors such as energy and insurance. These pockets have illustrated resilience, and rather than succumb to higher inflation, they’ve actually benefitted from higher prices. We’re going to focus on the latter, which has held up very well this year.
The Zacks Insurance – Multi Line is ranked in the top 31% out of approximately 250 industry groups. Because it is ranked in the top half of all Zacks Ranked Industries, we expect this group to outperform the market over the next 3 to 6 months. We can see below that this group has outperformed the market this year at nearly every turn:
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Also note the favorable valuation characteristics for this industry:
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Let’s take a deeper look at a top-rated stock within this leading industry.
Cigna provides insurance and related products and services in the United States. The company offers pharmacy, benefits management, care delivery, and intelligence solutions to health plans, employers, government organizations, and health care providers. CI distributes its products and services through insurance brokers and consultants, as well as directly to employers and other groups.
CI has exceeded earnings estimates in each of the past four quarters, with an average surprise of 10.74% over that timeframe. The insurance giant most recently reported Q2 EPS back in August of $6.22/share, a 14.34% beat over the $5.44 consensus estimate. Shares have bucked the trend this year, rising nearly 30% and showing relatively little volatility.
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What the Zacks Model Reveals
The Zacks Earnings ESP (Expected Surprise Prediction) looks to find companies that have recently seen positive earnings estimate revision activity. The technique has proven to be very useful for finding positive earnings surprises. In fact, when combining a Zacks #3 rank or better and a positive earnings ESP, stocks produced a positive surprise 70% of the time.
Cigna’s ESP presently sits at +0.07%. As a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) stock, it appears CI is yet again primed for another positive earnings surprise when the company reports Q3 earnings on November 3rd.
Make sure to put CI on your watchlist if you haven’t already done so.
Disclaimer: The Zacks Income Investor Service currently has a position in Cigna.
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Insurance Giant Showing Immunity to This Year's Market Volatility
As stocks continue to hover near the lows of the year, the question of whether we’ve hit a bottom for this bear market remains. A lot of damage has occurred, particularly in growth and technology stocks, as the Nasdaq has fallen over 33% from its November 2021 peak. Much has been discounted in the stock market in terms of the slowing growth that lies ahead.
Will we encounter heavy selling on outsized volume, marking a capitulation meltdown as we’ve seen at previous troughs, or will it be more of a quiet bottom and slow, gliding trend back upward?
The two big questions marks are inflation and the Fed. As we’ve seen with September’s inflation readings for both PPI and CPI, higher prices continue to linger despite the Fed’s thwarting attempts. However, certain inflation components appear to have peaked, potentially paving the way for the Fed to take its foot off the gas pedal.
Despite a very difficult year for most stocks, we’ve seen pockets of strength in several different sectors such as energy and insurance. These pockets have illustrated resilience, and rather than succumb to higher inflation, they’ve actually benefitted from higher prices. We’re going to focus on the latter, which has held up very well this year.
The Zacks Insurance – Multi Line is ranked in the top 31% out of approximately 250 industry groups. Because it is ranked in the top half of all Zacks Ranked Industries, we expect this group to outperform the market over the next 3 to 6 months. We can see below that this group has outperformed the market this year at nearly every turn:
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Also note the favorable valuation characteristics for this industry:
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Let’s take a deeper look at a top-rated stock within this leading industry.
Cigna Corp. (CI - Free Report)
Cigna provides insurance and related products and services in the United States. The company offers pharmacy, benefits management, care delivery, and intelligence solutions to health plans, employers, government organizations, and health care providers. CI distributes its products and services through insurance brokers and consultants, as well as directly to employers and other groups.
CI has exceeded earnings estimates in each of the past four quarters, with an average surprise of 10.74% over that timeframe. The insurance giant most recently reported Q2 EPS back in August of $6.22/share, a 14.34% beat over the $5.44 consensus estimate. Shares have bucked the trend this year, rising nearly 30% and showing relatively little volatility.
Image Source: StockCharts
What the Zacks Model Reveals
The Zacks Earnings ESP (Expected Surprise Prediction) looks to find companies that have recently seen positive earnings estimate revision activity. The technique has proven to be very useful for finding positive earnings surprises. In fact, when combining a Zacks #3 rank or better and a positive earnings ESP, stocks produced a positive surprise 70% of the time.
Cigna’s ESP presently sits at +0.07%. As a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) stock, it appears CI is yet again primed for another positive earnings surprise when the company reports Q3 earnings on November 3rd.
Make sure to put CI on your watchlist if you haven’t already done so.
Disclaimer: The Zacks Income Investor Service currently has a position in Cigna.