Buy Alert: Invesco (IVZ)

Editor’s Note: We are providing an equity trade for conservative investors and an options trade for aggressive traders.

EQUITY TRADE INSTRUCTIONS

Symbol: IVZ (NYSE)
Limit:
 Buy below $25
Holding Period: 5 months
Target Price: $29
Target Gain: 16%

OPTIONS TRADE INSTRUCTIONS

Symbol: IVZ190118C00024000
Limit:
 Buy the Call option below $2.25
Strike Price: $24
Expiration Date: January 18, 2019
Target Gain: 120%

COMPANY DESCRIPTION                     

Invesco Ltd. is a publicly owned investment manager. It manages separate client-focused equity and fixed income portfolios. The firm employs absolute return, global macro, and long/short strategies. It employs quantitative analysis to make its investments. The firm was founded in December 1935 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia with an additional office in Hamilton, Bermuda. Link to company website.

TRADE RATIONALE       

Invesco is one of the few financial stocks to perform poorly this year. That’s because it’s not a bank but a mutual fund manager, so income is a function of assets under management and not interest rate spread. With so much money flowing into hot momentum stocks this year, Invesco has seen the size of its asset base diminish.

However, I believe the type of market-neutral, long/short strategies that Invesco employs will enjoy renewed interest after Labor Day as the mid-term elections start looming large. This week’s headlines regarding the plea bargain by President Trump’s former attorney will only heighten anxiety that the Republican Party may lose too many seats in November to implement the remainder of its pro-growth economic agenda.

Even if that does not turn out to be the case, just the fear of it may temporarily send money scurrying to the sidelines until the dust settles. To help attract more of those dollars, Invesco recently announced a fee reduction for three of its “smart beta” funds. It appears the stock market also overlooked a 2.5% bump in assets under management during the month of July.

Invesco earns the highest possible score of 10 from my IDEAL Stock Rating System due to its high forward dividend yield (4.9%), improving cash flow, and low forward P/E ratio of less than nine times earnings. In addition, its P/B (price to book) ratio of 1.15 is below Warren Buffett’s threshold for attractively priced stocks.

From a technical perspective, the RSI for Invesco is on the upswing and is close to breaking above 50. The next test will be when IVZ bumps up against its 50DMA of $25.38. If it can break through that, it could be clear sailing up to $27. After that, it all depends on how soon investors begin getting nervous about what may happen ten weeks from now.

Stock Talk

mrbb

mrbb

Call option filled @ $2.00 TOS

Asjad Shamim

Asjad Shamim

In @ 2.02 via fidelity including commission

-CR-

-CR-

$1.99 @ IB

C.B. Cessna

Carl

IVZ filled on TOS
BTO $1.99
BTO $2.00

Thank You Jim

Jeff L.

Jeff L.

call filled at 2.05 thanks

George McMillion

George McMillion

Call filled at $2.05 on TOS

JoeJB

JoeJB

Call filled at $1.96

Ronner

Ronner

started a tad late, but got CALL filled @1.96

Mark H

MAH

Think or Swim’s symbol IVZ190118C is different from Symbol: IVZ190118C00024000 above. I am fairly sure this is the same options trade but wanted to check with you first. Thanks

Jim Pearce

Jim Pearce

Not all brokers use the same convention for identifying options (usually with respect to how many digits are used for pricing; some don’t add any zeros before the dollar amount in which it would appear IVZ190118C24000). Regardless, so long as it is a call option for IVZ with the same target price and expiration date then it should be the same one.

Daniel Long

Daniel Long

IVZ buy 24.57.
IVZ BTO Jan 18 24 C buy $1.95.
Thanks.
DL

Kenneth B

Kenneth B

Missed the options 4:30 trading end yesterday. In at 1.89 this morning.

John N

John N

Filled at $1.95 8/23. Saw the alert too late last night and put in a market order overnight for a limit of $1.95. Should have waited until market opened… but then if it rose….

MarkS

MarkS

BTO Jan 24 call for $1.93. Sold Jan 29 call for $0.30 for net cost of $1.63

Rick

Rick

In at $1.75

Stanley

Stanley

IVZ filled for 1.94 @ Fidelity

Jeffrey J

Jeffrey J

IVZ 24 C purchased for $1.95 at TradeStation (yesterday).

Janis Bell

Janis Bell

Any updates on the downtrend Jim? General investor sentiment or some insiders news about the company?

Jim Pearce

Jim Pearce

When this alert was issued on 8/22, IVZ closed at $24.63. Yesterday, it closed at $24.05 so I think it is too soon to draw any conclusions regarding trends. Yesterday, Invesco announced its AUM (assets under management) report for the month of August that showed a slight increase over the prior month: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/invesco-ltd-announces-august-31-201500115.html. My thesis for owning IVZ is based on investor angst over the November mid-term elections and how they will respond to that, so we may not know how accurate that turns out to be until we see the September and October AUM reports (released in early October and November, respectively).

Benny K

Benny K

Hi Jim,
In IVZ @ $1.34 and wondering if you feel this would be a good time to average down?

Jim Pearce

Jim Pearce

Hi Benny. Yes, I think the current market selloff is a good time to average down on IVZ (and all other quality, low-multiple stocks since I believe this is really a rotation out of momentum stocks that will not turn into an all-out rout of the entire stock market). However, at the moment just about everything is being sold off equally regardless of valuation but I expect that to change in a week or two once the initial wave of index selling is over.

Waz

Waz

Dear Jim,

Are we still holding on to this option?

Waz

Waz

Waz

I didn’t see the earlier threads but looks like we are holding and may be makes sense to dollar cost average as mentioned by Benny. Thanks a lot

Asjad Shamim

Asjad Shamim

Hi Jim,
Are we still holding IVZ?
Its >90% loss anyway. Do you think it has the potential to bounce back timely?

Jim Pearce

Jim Pearce

I may extend the equity piece of this trade depending on how things look in January, but the long call option is more of a binary outcome. That said, there are still two months left to go and a lot of things can happen between now and then. IVZ is currently priced at less than 8 times forward earnings, about half the multiple for the overall stock market so it appears oversold to me and likely to rebound once the current correction is over.

Waz

Waz

Hi Jim,

IVZ call option with strike 24 is going to expire worthless. Any recommendations on this option if we should do anything. It is worth 2 cents.

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