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Homeserve PLC Share Price Hits A New 52 Week High

Published 24/04/2019, 11:30
Updated 09/07/2023, 11:32

Shares in Homeserve (LON:HSV) are currently trading at a 52 week high, with the share price up by around 2.90% to 1140p over the past week. On a one-month basis, the Homeserve price has risen by 12.5%.

For investors holding the stock (or considering buying it), the question is: what now?

52 week highs are a popular market indicator. Yet research shows investors can be left wondering whether to sell the stock and take a profit or buy more and ride the uptrend. With this in mind, here’s a primer on what you should know about stocks hitting ‘new highs’...

Making sense of 52 week highs

52 week highs are always good news. But you might be surprised to know that the prices of high performing shares can be slow to move when these companies publish positive earnings news.

Studies show it happens because investors are wary about bidding high performing shares any higher (even if they deserve it).

This unusual behaviour is down to what the psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman called anchoring-and-adjustment. We form beliefs by using reference points (like share prices). But as new information comes to light (like earnings reports) we're often slow to update our beliefs away from the original anchor point.

Evidence shows this tug-of-war usually ends with the ‘new high’ stock actually drifting higher in price over the coming weeks and months. The upward trend is called “post earnings announcement drift”. As the news sinks in, momentum takes over and the price moves higher.

A look at Homeserve’s StockReport could offer more insight into what’s driving the momentum in its share price - and whether that might continue.

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Next steps

With Homeserve trading close to its 52 week high, it’s possible that investors in the market are uncertain about whether to buy, hold or sell it. These periods of uncertainty can cause erratic pricing in the short-term before momentum takes over - and it’s worth considering this before making your own trading decision.

Disclaimer: These articles are provided for information purposes only. The content is not intended to be a personal recommendation. The investments referred to in this article may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. The author has no position in the stocks mentioned, unless otherwise stated.

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