Analysis for Experian
Analysis summary
Experian (EXPN.UK) currently has a total score of 28 points, placing it in the weak range. The score is made up of Performance (29), Stability (40) and Trend (9). The profile is clearly uneven: Stability stands out while Trend lags.
Performance scores 29 points (weak). Least weak metric: 10Y return at 114.9 %. Main drag: 1Y return at -35.6 %. This suggests stronger long-term than short-term performance.
Stability scores 40 points (neutral). Best-ranked metric: max drawdown (10Y) at -40.9 %. Weaker metric: Sharpe ratio (90d) at -1.76. Higher Stability points are better and typically reflect calmer swings and smaller drawdowns—but prices can still fall.
Trend scores 9 points (very weak). Trend signals are mostly negative right now. Least weak metric: 12M momentum at -16.7 %. Main drag: Price is about 18.7 % below SMA50.
Overall, the profile has a clear strength in Stability, while Trend is the main limiter. On a metric level, max drawdown (10Y) stands out, while Sharpe ratio (90d) is the main weak spot.
(Historical evaluation, not investment advice.)
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FAQ
- What investor type does Experian fit best in FoxScore?
- Experian shows a mixed profile: stability is strongest, but trend lags noticeably. Use the sub-scores as a radar, then decide based on the metrics whether the risk/return profile fits you.
- How meaningful is the available history for Experian?
- Experian currently has about 15 years of price history available. That covers multiple market cycles including crisis phases, making long-term interpretation of returns, drawdowns and trend shifts more reliable.
- What is FoxScore good for — and what is it not for?
- FoxScore is an analysis and comparison tool: it helps you sort assets quickly, compare profiles and spot strengths/weaknesses. It’s not a substitute for your own research or fundamental analysis, and it’s not a buy/sell recommendation.