ASIC (ASIC)
ASIC earns a NEUTRAL verdict due to insufficient valuation and floor data, with low implied volatility offering no strong directional trigger.
- Valuation data is entirely absent (no PE, PB, PS or earnings yield spread available), making it impossible to assess whether the stock is cheap or expensive.
- The price floor analysis has low confidence and zero valid floors, with explicit warnings that hard-logic floor methods do not apply to this stock.
- Implied volatility is low at 30.8% (9.5th percentile rank), reducing the appeal of option strategies but contributing no active risk alerts to sway the neutral stance.
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YOUR WATCHLIST CONTEXT
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· Per-ticker rule alerts when this stock crosses your thresholds
· Position P&L overlay — what this ticker means inside your full portfolio
IMPLIED VOLATILITY
Earnings Reactions
| Date | Time | EPS | Surprise | Gap% | Day% | Week% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-29 | AMC | 0.51 | +24.4% | +1.22% | -7.36% | -5.27% |
| 2026-02-19 | AMC | 0.51 | +46.5% | +9.83% | +23.60% | +26.40% |
| 2025-10-22 | AMC | 0.45 | +39.7% | +0.64% | -0.42% | +3.45% |
| 2025-08-11 | AMC | 0.39 | +23.8% | +7.87% | +6.32% | +15.26% |
Is ASIC (ASIC) overvalued right now?
Whether ASIC (ASIC) is overvalued depends on the lens you use: trailing P/E vs its own history, CAPE vs the broader market, earnings yield vs Treasury yields. We surface all three so you don't have to pick one in isolation.
ASIC (ASIC) — what's the SELL PUT risk profile?
Selling cash-secured puts on ASIC (ASIC) is a common income strategy, but the right strike depends on your floor price (the level you'd happily own at) and the option chain's buffer/APY tradeoff. The full ladder view (deferred to a future release) ranks candidates by buffer percentage first, then APY — see the option ladder methodology for why buffer matters more than yield in this strategy.
ASIC (ASIC) — which option strategy fits your view?
If you're bullish long-term but cautious near-term on ASIC (ASIC), SELL PUT into your floor zone collects premium while waiting for a better entry. If you already own it and are neutral-to-mildly-bullish, COVERED CALL caps upside but harvests time decay. The wrong strategy on the right ticker still loses money — match the trade to your view, not the other way around.
ASIC (ASIC) — is now a good entry?
Entry timing on ASIC (ASIC) is a function of your floor price (hard buy zone) and golden price (back-the-truck-up zone). Both are personal — set them in your watchlist and we'll alert you when the market hits either level.
FAQ
Why does ASIC show different P/E numbers on different sites?
Different data providers use different earnings windows (TTM vs forward, GAAP vs adjusted) and update at different cadences. We surface trailing P/E with a 5-year percentile rank to give context — a P/E of 30 is hot for one stock and cold for another.
Does this page show ASIC's implied volatility?
Not on this v0 page — the dedicated volatility tool covers IV with multi-source voting (IBKR + Polygon + yfinance). For pure IV lookup, use /tools/volatility. This page is for decision-stage queries that pull together valuation + portfolio context.
How is this different from Yahoo Finance or 雪球's ASIC page?
Those sites are great for raw data discovery — last price, news, headline P/E. This page is built for the second look: you've already seen a single-dimension signal somewhere else, now you need multi-dimensional decision context (your floor, the valuation percentile, your portfolio overlay) in one view, not five tabs.