Dillard's (NYSE: DDS) Stock Surges 16% in a WeekDillard's Inc. (NYSE: NYSE:DDS) shares have surged by 16% over the past week, propelled by the company's impressive return on equity (ROE) of 43%, which significantly outstrips the industry average of 17%. The American department store chain has demonstrated considerable financial strength with a net profit of $777 million and shareholders' equity of $1.8 billion.
The retailer's financial performance shines with a five-year net income growth rate of 45%, eclipsing the industry's average growth rate of 14%. This robust growth trajectory is further underscored by Dillard's consistent dividend payouts, which reflect a tradition of sharing profits with its investors for over a decade. The company has maintained a conservative three-year median payout ratio at just 1.6%, indicating a strategic focus on reinvesting earnings to fuel business expansion.
Despite these strong financial metrics, analysts are forecasting a potential slowdown in Dillard's earnings growth. Investors and market watchers looking to gauge the retailer's future performance and intrinsic value are encouraged to consult available infographics and analyst predictions that outline these expectations. These resources provide insights into the factors that may influence Dillard's earnings trajectory in the coming periods.
Price Momentum
DDS is trading in the middle of its 52-week range and above its 200-day simple moving average.
What does this mean?
Investors are still evaluating the share price, but the stock still appears to have some upward momentum. This is a positive sign for the stock's future value.
Dillards
Wizard Setup. Target 441DDS is more volatile than GME, TSLA, any name you can think of. Here is an opportunity to leverage this volatility for massive gains in a short time period:
- just broke out and has another gap to fill above at 370
- the DMI suggests major accumulation following the pullback from all time high and the indicator "ADX Breakout" calculates the target based on DMI dynamics and previous average range over a period. Target is 441, stop loss 275
- stochastic RSI is identical to right before last pop at the end of 2021 and this pattern is characteristic of a short squeeze (and there is indication shorts have already started to cover); short data posted below:
short percent float: 15.21%
short interest ratio (days to cover): 6.2
short% increase/decrease: -13%
I like the June 17 370 calls and the July 15 390 calls. Not financial advice.
Best,
Tommy (rewards member)