Stock price when the opinion was issued
Breakouts are good, and they typically last for a while. Based on the recent quick move, you can expect a pullback.
Looking at the 5-year chart, could meet some resistance at the $95 high of early 2022. But there isn't a big wall. Look back from late 2022 to mid-2024, there was a wall of around $70. One point in history is going to cause some resistance, but it's not as bad as multiple tests that can cause significant resistance.
Scores 6/10 in fundamentals. TD is up 50% this year vs. BNS 22%. BNS also lags over 20 years, with RY and NA being the best performers. She owns Royal instead. BNS is the leading Canadian bank. Maybe BNS will catch up to peers. They continue to have a footprint in Latin America, continue to invest in technology, and their Q2 showed steady loan growth and stable credit quality. Continue to hold if you own.
Highest yield of the Big 6, but more uncertainty surrounding selling down international assets and buying into the US. Didn't like many of the bank earnings last quarter because PCLs were released back into earnings once worst-case tariff scenario didn't come to pass. This was premature and too optimistic. Fears our economy might get worse before it gets better.
If you have it in your portfolio, keep it. But she's holding off on buying right now.
Been adding to it. BNS has underperformed its peers. Recently did an equity issue to fund acqusition in the global management side. So, its been taking a breather in its stock. Likes Canadian banks which have a good year in reporting. Overhangs were NAFTA and real estate where rising interest rates pressure mortgages. Banks have diversified businesses and are performing well; and are investing in technology. All are raising dividends.