Analysis for Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn)
Analysis summary
Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn) (2317.TW) currently has a total score of 54 points, placing it in the neutral range. The score is made up of Performance (68), Stability (33) and Trend (48). The profile is clearly uneven: Performance stands out while Stability lags.
Performance scores 68 points (strong). Key strength: 3Y return at 124.8 %. Even the weakest return is still strong in absolute terms: 10Y return at 131.2 %.
Stability scores 33 points (weak). Key strength: return/volatility ratio at 0.81. Main drag: max drawdown (1Y) at -50.3 %. Higher Stability points are better and typically reflect calmer swings and smaller drawdowns—but prices can still fall.
Trend scores 48 points (neutral). Key strength: 12M momentum at 30.9 %. Weaker metric: trend strength at -0.38.
Overall, the picture is mixed: Performance does the heavy lifting while Stability holds the score back. On a metric level, 3Y return stands out, while max drawdown (1Y) is the main weak spot.
(Historical evaluation, not investment advice.)
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FAQ
- What investor type does Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn) fit best in FoxScore?
- Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn) fits a more opportunity-seeking investor type in FoxScore: performance is the strongest sub-score. That suggests above-average historical returns — but check stability to ensure the performance wasn’t “paid for” with high volatility or deep drawdowns.
- How meaningful is the available history for Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn)?
- Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn) currently has about 15 years of price history since it started trading. That’s a solid base to interpret returns, drawdowns and trend behavior since launch — earlier market crises happened before the asset existed and are therefore not part of its history.
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