Can Novocure Stock Rebound After 8% Drop In A Week?

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[Updated 3/26/2021] Can Novocure Stock Rebound

Novocure (NASDAQ: NVCR) stock, a company working on an innovative cancer treatment alternative using electric fields, has fallen by 8% in the last week. But will the company’s stock resume its downward trajectory over the coming weeks, or is a rise in the stock imminent? According to the Trefis Machine Learning Engine, which identifies trends in a company’s stock price using over 15 years of historical stock data, returns for NVCR stock average around 5% in the next one-month (twenty-one trading days) period after experiencing a 5% fall in a week (five trading days). Notably, though, the stock is likely to beat S&P500 returns by 3% over the next month (twenty-one trading days). 

But how would these numbers change if you are interested in holding Novocure stock for a shorter or a longer time period? You can test the answer and many other combinations on the Trefis Machine Learning Engine to test Novocure stock chances of a rise after a fall. You can test the chance of recovery over different time intervals of a quarter, month, or even just one day!

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MACHINE LEARNING ENGINE – try it yourself:

IF NVCR stock moved by -5% over five trading days, THEN over the next twenty-one trading days, NVCR stock moves an average of 4%, which implies an excess return of 3% compared to the S&P500.

More importantly, there is 58% probability of a positive return over the next twenty-one trading days and a 53% probability of a positive excess return after a -5% change over five trading days, based on historical data.

Some Fun Scenarios, FAQs & Making Sense of Novocure Limited Stock Movements:

Question 1: Is the average return for Novocure Limited stock higher after a drop?

Answer: Consider two situations,

Case 1: Novocure Limited stock drops by -5% or more in a week

Case 2: Novocure Limited stock rises by 5% or more in a week

Is the average return for Novocure Limited stock higher over the subsequent month after Case 1 or Case 2?

NVCR stock fares better after Case 1, with an average return of 4% over the next month (21 trading days) under Case 1 (where the stock has just suffered a 5% loss over the previous week), versus, an average return of 3.9% for Case 2.

In comparison, the S&P 500 has an average return of 3.1% over the next 21 trading days under Case 1, and an average return of just 0.5% for Case 2 as detailed in our dashboard that details the average return for the S&P 500 after a fall or rise.

Try the Trefis machine learning engine above to see for yourself how Novocure Limited stock is likely to behave after any specific gain or loss over a period.

Question 2: Does patience pay?

Answer: If you buy and hold Novocure Limited stock, the expectation is over time the near term fluctuations will cancel out, and the long-term positive trend will favor you – at least if the company is otherwise strong.

Overall, according to data and Trefis machine learning engine’s calculations, patience absolutely pays for most stocks!

Question 3: What about the average return after a rise if you wait for a while?

Answer: The average return after a rise is understandably lower than a fall as detailed in the previous question. Interestingly, though, if a stock has gained over the last few days, you would do better to avoid short-term bets for most stocks – although NVCR stock appears to be an exception to this general observation.

It’s pretty powerful to test the trend for yourself for Novocure stock. Would be great to hear how the results compare versus your own intuition.

[Updated 2/26/2021] Novocure To Decline Further

In late December, we highlighted that the rally in Novocure stock appeared to be overdone. Yesterday, there were multiple developments around the company, including its Q4 results. The company reported revenue of $144 million in Q4, better than the street estimates of $141 million. However, its earnings of $0.05 per share fell short of $0.12 consensus estimates. NVCR stock corrected 14% in a single trading session yesterday after its Q4 announcement. But what triggered the sell-off was not just the earnings miss, it was that the company announced a delay in the phase 2 study of its electric fields technology to treat tumors to the second half of 2021, while studies targeting stomach cancer and pancreatic cancer were pushed to 2022. This was followed by an analyst predicting slowing sales growth going forward. The earlier sales growth was driven by the backlog with Medicare patients, while future growth will depend on new patient adds, which is likely to fall short of the recent growth figures.

Looking at valuation, after the 14% drop yesterday, at the current price of $149, NVCR stock is still trading at 30x its full-year 2020 RPS of $4.90, and this compares with levels of under 12x seen in 2017 and 2018, making the stock vulnerable to downside risk. Our dashboard, What Factors Drove 635% Change In NovoCure Limited Stock Between 2017 And Now?, has the underlying numbers.

[Updated 12/30/2020] Rally In Novocure Stock Overdone?

After a stellar 3x rise since the March 23 levels of this year, at the current price of around $170 per share we believe Novocure stock (NASDAQ: NVCR), a company working on an innovative cancer treatment alternative using electric fields, has reached its near-term potential. NVCR stock has rallied from $57 to $170, significantly outperforming the S&P which moved 67% over the same period, with the resumption of economic activities as lockdowns are gradually lifted. The outperformance can be attributed to its plans to expand its technology in more common forms of cancer, including lung cancer. Currently, the company’s device, Optune, has been approved by the U.S. FDA for the treatment of glioblastoma and mesothelioma. Looking at a wider time horizon, NVCR stock is also up a whopping 736% from levels of $20 seen in early 2018, just over two years ago.

Some of the 736% rise of the last 2 years is justified by the roughly 98% growth seen in Novocure revenues from 2017 to 2019. The company saw a 17% growth in total shares outstanding, resulting in a 69% growth in revenue per share (RPS) to $3.40 in 2019, compared to $2.01 in 2017. With the growth in RPS, the company’s P/S (price-to-sales) ratio also expanded. We believe the stock is likely to see downside after the recent uptick. Our dashboard, ‘What Factors Drove 736% Change in Novocure Stock between 2017 and now?, has the underlying numbers.

Novocure’s P/S multiple changed from 10x in 2017 to 25x in 2019. Now that the company’s P/S has expanded to 50x, there is a potential downside risk when the current P/S is compared to levels seen in the past years, P/S of around 10x at the end of 2017 and 12x in 2018.

So what’s the likely trigger and timing for downside?

The global spread of Coronavirus has so far not had any material impact on Novocure’s business, and the company has, in fact, reported a strong 39% revenue growth for the nine-month period ending September 2020. The earnings of $0.15 per share for the same period compares with a loss of $0.12 per share in the prior year period, led by improved gross margins and income tax gains. Looking forward, with more patients being enrolled in phase 3 trials for other tumor types. including brain, lung, and ovarian, the scope of Novocure’s Optune will likely see a significant expansion, subject to its success in these new studies. That said, much of these factors appear to be priced in the current stock value of $170, despite the expected growth in new patient starts.

Looking at the broader economy, the actual recovery and its timing hinge on the containment of the coronavirus spread. Our dashboard Trends In U.S. Covid-19 Cases provides an overview of how the pandemic has been spreading in the U.S. and contrasts with trends in Brazil and Russia. Following the Fed stimulus — which set a floor on fear — the market has been willing to “look through” the current weak period and take a longer-term view. With investors focusing their attention on 2021 results, the valuations become important in finding value. Though market sentiment can be fickle, and evidence of an uptick in new cases could spook investors once again. While the expansion of Optune into other tumor types will bode well for NVCR stock, going by the valuation, the stock appears to be overbought. At levels of around $170, NVCR stock is trading at 38x its 2020 expected RPS of $4.46 and 32x its 2021 expected RPS of $5.32. This compares with P/S of under 12x seen in 2017 and 2018, making the stock appear vulnerable to downside risk.

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