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Mr Bricolage
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What can you expect buying and holding a share of Mr Bricolage? (30 sec.)

How much money do you get?

How much money do you get?
€0.00
When do you have the money?
1 year
How often do you get paid?
80.0%

What is your share worth?

Current worth
€11.66
Expected worth in 1 year
€19.48
How sure are you?
70.0%

+ What do you gain per year?

Total Gains per Share
€7.83
Return On Investment
90.4%

For what price can you sell your share?

Current Price per Share
€8.66
Expected price per share
€8.38 - €9.32
How sure are you?
50%

1. Valuation of Mr Bricolage (5 min.)




Live pricePrice per Share (EOD)

€8.66

Intrinsic Value Per Share

€8.48 - €52.28

Total Value Per Share

€20.13 - €63.93

2. Growth of Mr Bricolage (5 min.)




Is Mr Bricolage growing?

Current yearPrevious yearGrowGrow %
How rich?$128m$106.5m$21.4m16.8%

How much money is Mr Bricolage making?

Current yearPrevious yearGrowGrow %
Making money$21.9m$24.3m-$2.4m-11.3%
Net Profit Margin7.0%7.4%--

How much money comes from the company's main activities?

3. Financial Health of Mr Bricolage (5 min.)




4. Comparing to competitors in the Home Improvement Retail industry (5 min.)




  Industry Rankings (Home Improvement Retail)  


Richest
#15 / 27

Most Revenue
#14 / 27

Most Profit
#10 / 27

What can you expect buying and holding a share of Mr Bricolage? (5 min.)

Welcome investor! Mr Bricolage's management wants to use your money to grow the business. In return you get a share of Mr Bricolage.

What can you expect buying and holding a share of Mr Bricolage?

First you should know what it really means to hold a share of Mr Bricolage. And how you can make/lose money.

Speculation

The Price per Share of Mr Bricolage is €8.66. The market price reflects what other people think it is worth; not what it's really worth. Your job is to find out if the market price is fair, overpriced, or underpriced. I will help you with that.

If you buy blind, there is a 50% chance of making or losing money by selling the stock in the future. However, we can look at a few things to determine the odds in our favor:

  • The fundamentals: the financial health trends of Mr Bricolage.
  • The technials: based on market psychology, we can make a calculated estimate of what the price will do in the future. We can do this through technical analysis. We can calculate the probabilities and the expected value (millionaire math). That's called speculation.
  • The book value: what is the market price compared to it's book value.

Investing

If you really want to invest in Mr Bricolage, you will have to let go of the thought of selling in the future. If you have to sell the share for less than you bought it, it can still be a good investment. Focus on what it means to hold the stock forever:

  • You own a part of the company. The equity of this part can grow or shrink. The current Book Value per Share is €11.66. Based on the TTM, the Book Value Change Per Share is €1.96 per quarter. Based on the YOY, the Book Value Change Per Share is €2.28 per quarter.
  • You may receive quarterly/yearly dividend in the form of additional shares.
  • You may receive quarterly/yearly dividend in the form of cash. Based on the TTM the Dividend per Share is €0.00 per quarter.
Based on historical numbers we can estimate the returns while holding a share of Mr Bricolage.

How much money are you going to get?

 MRQTTMYOY5Y10Y
 % of Price per Share% of Price per Share% of Price per Share% of Price per Share% of Price per Share
Usd Eps2.1424.7%2.1424.7%2.3827.5%1.4316.5%-1.08-12.5%
Usd Book Value Change Per Share2.1024.2%2.1024.2%2.4528.3%1.4116.3%-0.77-8.9%
Usd Dividend Per Share0.000.0%0.000.0%0.000.0%0.404.6%0.435.0%
Usd Total Gains Per Share2.1024.2%2.1024.2%2.4528.3%1.8221.0%-0.34-3.9%
Usd Price Per Share8.61-8.61-8.44-8.15-10.66-
Price to Earnings Ratio4.02-4.02-3.54-2.96-5.56-
Price-to-Total Gains Ratio4.10-4.10-3.44-2.57-4.93-
Price to Book Ratio0.69-0.69-0.81-1.25-1.02-
Price-to-Total Gains Ratio4.10-4.10-3.44-2.57-4.93-

When do you get the money?

Usd Investment
$.00
Usd Price Per Share9.293912
Number of shares107
Gains per QuarterTrailing 12 Months5 Year
Usd Dividend Per Share0.000.40
Usd Book Value Change Per Share2.101.41
Usd Total Gains Per Share2.101.82
Gains per Quarter (107 shares)224.65194.29
Gains per Year (107 shares)898.58777.17
YearsReturn on Investment (TTM)Return on Investment (5Y)
 DividendBook Value gainTotal gainsDividendBook Value gainTotal gains
Broker costs---10---10
10899889172605767
201797178834412101544
302696268751618152321
403594358668824203098
504493448586030263875
6053915384103236314652
7062906283120442365429
8071897182137748416206
9080878081154954466983
10089868980172160517760

How sure are you?

Based on the past periods, how sure are you to get value out of your investment.

Linear %
 Trailing 12 Months3Y5 Year10 YearALLTIME
  % % % % %
Earnings Per Share1.00.00.0100.0%3.00.00.0100.0%4.01.00.080.0%7.03.00.070.0%12.03.00.080.0%
Book Value Change Per Share1.00.00.0100.0%3.00.00.0100.0%4.01.00.080.0%7.03.00.070.0%10.05.00.066.7%
Dividend per Share0.00.01.00.0%1.00.02.033.3%3.00.02.060.0%8.00.02.080.0%13.00.02.086.7%
Total Gains per Share1.00.00.0100.0%3.00.00.0100.0%4.01.00.080.0%7.03.00.070.0%11.04.00.073.3%

Fundamentals of Mr Bricolage

About Mr Bricolage

Mr.Bricolage S.A. operates home improvement and gardening stores under the Mr. Bricolage and Les Briconautes brand names in France. The company also sells its products online. It also operates in Andorra, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Macedonia, Madagascar, Mauritius, and Morocco. Mr.Bricolage S.A. was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin, France.

Fundamental data was last updated by Penke on 2024-04-30 22:45:06.

Financial Health

Profitability Details
 Compared to previous yearCompared to industry
The company is making a profit.
Using its assets, the company is efficient in making profit.
Using its investors money, the company is efficient in making profit.
Operating Efficiency Details
 Compared to previous yearCompared to industry
The company is operating less efficient.
The company is less efficient in keeping operating costs low.
Liquidity Details
 Compared to previous yearCompared to industry
The company is just not able to pay all its short-term debts.
The company is just not able to pay all its short-term debts with the most liquid assets.
Solvency Details
 Compared to previous yearCompared to industry
The company is able to pay all its debts by selling its assets.
The company is just able to pay all its debts with equity.

Valuation

Valuation Details
 Compared to previous yearCompared to industry
Based on the equity, the company is cheap.
Based on the earnings, the company is cheap.
Based on how much money comes from the company's main activities, the company is cheap.

1.1. Profitability of Mr Bricolage.

1.1. Profitability
1.1.1. Net Profit Margin

Measures how much net profit Mr Bricolage earns for each €1 of revenue.

  • Above 10% is considered healthy but always compare Mr Bricolage to the Home Improvement Retail industry mean.
  • A Net Profit Margin of 7.0% means that €0.07 for each €1 in revenue is generated as profit.

Let's take a look of the Net Profit Margin trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 7.0%. The company is making a profit. +1
  • The TTM is 7.0%. The company is making a profit. +1
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ7.0%TTM7.0%0.0%
TTM7.0%YOY7.4%-0.5%
TTM7.0%5Y5.1%+1.9%
5Y5.1%10Y-1.1%+6.2%
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ7.0%3.5%+3.5%
TTM7.0%4.0%+3.0%
YOY7.4%4.2%+3.2%
5Y5.1%5.1%+0.0%
10Y-1.1%3.8%-4.9%
1.1.2. Return on Assets

Shows how efficient Mr Bricolage is using its assets to generate profit.

  • Above 5% is considered healthy but always compare Mr Bricolage to the Home Improvement Retail industry mean.
  • 5.9% Return on Assets means that Mr Bricolage generated €0.06 profit for each $1 in assets.

Let's take a look of the Return on Assets trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 5.9%. Using its assets, the company is efficient in making profit. +1
  • The TTM is 5.9%. Using its assets, the company is efficient in making profit. +1
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ5.9%TTM5.9%0.0%
TTM5.9%YOY6.8%-0.9%
TTM5.9%5Y4.4%+1.5%
5Y4.4%10Y-2.4%+6.8%
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ5.9%2.3%+3.6%
TTM5.9%2.4%+3.5%
YOY6.8%3.3%+3.5%
5Y4.4%2.3%+2.1%
10Y-2.4%2.4%-4.8%
1.1.3. Return on Equity

Shows how efficient Mr Bricolage is using its investors money to generate profit.

  • Above 15%-20% is considered healthy but always compare Mr Bricolage to the Home Improvement Retail industry mean.
  • 17.1% Return on Equity means Mr Bricolage generated €0.17 for each €1 the owners (shareholders) invested.

Let's take a look of the Return on Equity trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 17.1%. Using its investors money, the company is efficient in making profit. +1
  • The TTM is 17.1%. Using its investors money, the company is efficient in making profit. +1
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ17.1%TTM17.1%0.0%
TTM17.1%YOY22.9%-5.8%
TTM17.1%5Y12.6%+4.5%
5Y12.6%10Y-22.1%+34.7%
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ17.1%4.9%+12.2%
TTM17.1%4.6%+12.5%
YOY22.9%6.2%+16.7%
5Y12.6%5.7%+6.9%
10Y-22.1%5.7%-27.8%

1.2. Operating Efficiency of Mr Bricolage.

1.2. Operating Efficiency
1.2.1. Operating Margin

Measures how efficient Mr Bricolage is operating .

  • Measures how much profit Mr Bricolage makes for each €1 of sales after paying variable costs (production costs, wages, etc) but before taxes.
  • Above 15% is considered healthy but always compare Mr Bricolage to the Home Improvement Retail industry mean.
  • An Operating Margin of 7.9% means the company generated €0.08  for each €1 in revenue (before taxes).

Let's take a look of the Operating Margin trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 7.9%. The company is operating less efficient.
  • The TTM is 7.9%. The company is operating less efficient.
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ7.9%TTM7.9%0.0%
TTM7.9%YOY8.9%-1.0%
TTM7.9%5Y8.4%-0.5%
5Y8.4%10Y1.8%+6.6%
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ7.9%5.6%+2.3%
TTM7.9%4.7%+3.2%
YOY8.9%7.4%+1.5%
5Y8.4%6.7%+1.7%
10Y1.8%6.0%-4.2%
1.2.2. Operating Ratio

Measures how efficient Mr Bricolage is keeping operating costs low.

  • Below 1 is considered healthy (always compare to Home Improvement Retail industry mean).
  • An Operation Ratio of 0.92 means that the operating costs are €0.92 for each €1 in net sales.

Let's take a look of the Operating Ratio trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 0.921. The company is less efficient in keeping operating costs low.
  • The TTM is 0.921. The company is less efficient in keeping operating costs low.
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ0.921TTM0.9210.000
TTM0.921YOY0.911+0.010
TTM0.9215Y0.921+0.000
5Y0.92110Y0.989-0.068
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ0.9210.975-0.054
TTM0.9210.974-0.053
YOY0.9110.936-0.025
5Y0.9210.953-0.032
10Y0.9890.952+0.037

1.3. Liquidity of Mr Bricolage.

1.3. Liquidity
1.3.1. Current Ratio

Measures if Mr Bricolage is able to pay off Short-term Debt.

  • Above 1.5 is considered healthy (always compare to Home Improvement Retail industry mean).
  • A Current Ratio of 0.98 means the company has €0.98 in assets for each €1 in short-term debts.

Let's take a look of the Current Ratio trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 0.985. The company is just not able to pay all its short-term debts. -1
  • The TTM is 0.985. The company is just not able to pay all its short-term debts. -1
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ0.985TTM0.9850.000
TTM0.985YOY1.008-0.023
TTM0.9855Y0.988-0.003
5Y0.98810Y0.985+0.003
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ0.9851.490-0.505
TTM0.9851.478-0.493
YOY1.0081.333-0.325
5Y0.9881.472-0.484
10Y0.9851.464-0.479
1.3.2. Quick Ratio

Measures if Mr Bricolage is able to pay off Short-term Debt but only using the most liquid assets.

  • Above 1 is considered healthy but always compare Mr Bricolage to the Home Improvement Retail industry mean.
  • A Quick Ratio of 0.63 means the company can pay off €0.63 for each €1 in debt (using most liquid assets).

Let's take a look of the Quick Ratio trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 0.625. The company is just not able to pay all its short-term debts with the most liquid assets. -1
  • The TTM is 0.625. The company is just not able to pay all its short-term debts with the most liquid assets. -1
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ0.625TTM0.6250.000
TTM0.625YOY0.712-0.086
TTM0.6255Y0.731-0.105
5Y0.73110Y0.615+0.115
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ0.6250.385+0.240
TTM0.6250.352+0.273
YOY0.7120.355+0.357
5Y0.7310.416+0.315
10Y0.6150.377+0.238

1.4. Solvency of Mr Bricolage.

1.3. Liquidity
1.4.1. Debt to Asset Ratio

Measures how much % of Mr Bricolage assets are financed with debt.

  • Below 1 (100%) is considered healthy but always compare Mr Bricolage to Home Improvement Retail industry mean.
  • A Debt to Asset Ratio of 0.66 means that Mr Bricolage assets are financed with 65.5% credit (debt) and the remaining percentage (100% - 65.5%) is financed by its owners/shareholders. 

Let's take a look of the Debt to Asset Ratio trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 0.655. The company is able to pay all its debts by selling its assets. +1
  • The TTM is 0.655. The company is able to pay all its debts by selling its assets. +1
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ0.655TTM0.6550.000
TTM0.655YOY0.704-0.049
TTM0.6555Y0.796-0.141
5Y0.79610Y0.716+0.080
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ0.6550.586+0.069
TTM0.6550.594+0.061
YOY0.7040.613+0.091
5Y0.7960.629+0.167
10Y0.7160.569+0.147
1.4.2. Debt to Equity Ratio

Measures if Mr Bricolage is able to pay off its debts by using shareholders equity.

  • Below 2 is considered healthy but always compare Mr Bricolage to the Home Improvement Retail industry mean.
  • A Debt to Equity ratio of 190.0% means that company has €1.90 debt for each €1 in shareholders equity.

Let's take a look of the Debt to Equity Ratio trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The MRQ is 1.900. The company is just able to pay all its debts with equity.
  • The TTM is 1.900. The company is just able to pay all its debts with equity.
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
MRQ1.900TTM1.9000.000
TTM1.900YOY2.380-0.479
TTM1.9005Y5.904-4.004
5Y5.90410Y4.100+1.804
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
MRQ1.9001.415+0.485
TTM1.9001.464+0.436
YOY2.3801.488+0.892
5Y5.9041.782+4.122
10Y4.1001.471+2.629

2. Market Valuation of Mr Bricolage

2.1. Earnings Per Share
2.1. Price to Earnings Ratio

Measures how much money you pay for each share for every €1 in earnings Mr Bricolage generates.

  • Above 15 is considered overpriced but always compare Mr Bricolage to the Home Improvement Retail industry mean.
  • A PE ratio of 4.02 means the investor is paying €4.02 for every €1 in earnings.

Let's take a look of the Price to Earnings Ratio trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The EOD is 4.341. Based on the earnings, the company is cheap. +2
  • The MRQ is 4.020. Based on the earnings, the company is cheap. +2
  • The TTM is 4.020. Based on the earnings, the company is cheap. +2
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
EOD4.341MRQ4.020+0.321
MRQ4.020TTM4.0200.000
TTM4.020YOY3.541+0.479
TTM4.0205Y2.961+1.059
5Y2.96110Y5.562-2.601
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
EOD4.34114.700-10.359
MRQ4.02016.435-12.415
TTM4.02018.028-14.008
YOY3.54116.616-13.075
5Y2.96118.902-15.941
10Y5.56220.443-14.881
2.2. Price To Free Cash Flow Ratio

Let's take a look of the Price To Free Cash Flow Ratio trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The EOD is 6.098. Based on how much money comes from the company's main activities, the company is cheap. +2
  • The MRQ is 5.647. Based on how much money comes from the company's main activities, the company is cheap. +2
  • The TTM is 5.647. Based on how much money comes from the company's main activities, the company is cheap. +2
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
EOD6.098MRQ5.647+0.451
MRQ5.647TTM5.6470.000
TTM5.647YOY3.751+1.896
TTM5.6475Y8.517-2.870
5Y8.51710Y4.195+4.322
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
EOD6.0984.872+1.226
MRQ5.6474.731+0.916
TTM5.6475.659-0.012
YOY3.7516.906-3.155
5Y8.5178.517+0.000
10Y4.19515.475-11.280
2. Book Value per Share
2.3. Price to Book Ratio

Measures if the stock price of Mr Bricolage is to cheap or to expensive compared to its book value.

  • At or below 1 is considered healthy (always compare to Home Improvement Retail industry mean).
  • A PB ratio of 0.69 means the investor is paying €0.69 for each €1 in book value.

Let's take a look of the Price to Book Ratio trends of Mr Bricolage:

  • The EOD is 0.743. Based on the equity, the company is cheap. +2
  • The MRQ is 0.688. Based on the equity, the company is cheap. +2
  • The TTM is 0.688. Based on the equity, the company is cheap. +2
Trends
Current periodCompared to+/- 
EOD0.743MRQ0.688+0.055
MRQ0.688TTM0.6880.000
TTM0.688YOY0.810-0.122
TTM0.6885Y1.255-0.567
5Y1.25510Y1.022+0.233
Compared to industry (Home Improvement Retail)
PeriodCompanyIndustry (mean)+/- 
EOD0.7431.707-0.964
MRQ0.6881.931-1.243
TTM0.6881.730-1.042
YOY0.8101.738-0.928
5Y1.2551.703-0.448
10Y1.0221.723-0.701
2. Total Gains per Share

3. Summary

3.1. Key Performance Indicators

The key performance indicators of Mr Bricolage compared to the Most Recent Quarter (MRQ).

 End of day+/-Most Recent QuarterTrailing 12 Months+/-Year-Over-Year+/-5 Year+/-10 Year+/-
Book Value Change Per Share--1.9561.9560%2.285-14%1.317+48%-0.717+137%
Book Value Per Share--11.65611.6560%9.700+20%7.064+65%12.939-10%
Current Ratio--0.9850.9850%1.008-2%0.9880%0.9850%
Debt To Asset Ratio--0.6550.6550%0.704-7%0.796-18%0.716-9%
Debt To Equity Ratio--1.9001.9000%2.380-20%5.904-68%4.100-54%
Dividend Per Share----0%-0%0.375-100%0.401-100%
Eps--1.9951.9950%2.220-10%1.335+49%-1.009+151%
Free Cash Flow Per Share--1.4201.4200%2.095-32%1.967-28%1.378+3%
Free Cash Flow To Equity Per Share---1.173-1.1730%-2.567+119%0.242-584%-0.099-92%
Gross Profit Margin--1.0001.0000%1.0000%1.0000%1.0000%
Intrinsic Value_10Y_max--52.277--------
Intrinsic Value_10Y_min--8.477--------
Intrinsic Value_1Y_max--3.115--------
Intrinsic Value_1Y_min--1.258--------
Intrinsic Value_3Y_max--10.977--------
Intrinsic Value_3Y_min--3.447--------
Intrinsic Value_5Y_max--20.791--------
Intrinsic Value_5Y_min--5.258--------
Market Cap88672338.000+7%82119186.00082119186.0000%80480898.000+2%77777722.800+6%101739112.183-19%
Net Profit Margin--0.0700.0700%0.074-6%0.051+37%-0.011+116%
Operating Margin--0.0790.0790%0.089-11%0.084-6%0.018+334%
Operating Ratio--0.9210.9210%0.911+1%0.921+0%0.989-7%
Pb Ratio0.743+7%0.6880.6880%0.810-15%1.255-45%1.022-33%
Pe Ratio4.341+7%4.0204.0200%3.541+14%2.961+36%5.562-28%
Price Per Share8.660+7%8.0208.0200%7.860+2%7.596+6%9.932-19%
Price To Free Cash Flow Ratio6.098+7%5.6475.6470%3.751+51%8.517-34%4.195+35%
Price To Total Gains Ratio4.427+7%4.1004.1000%3.440+19%2.568+60%4.931-17%
Quick Ratio--0.6250.6250%0.712-12%0.731-14%0.615+2%
Return On Assets--0.0590.0590%0.068-13%0.044+35%-0.024+141%
Return On Equity--0.1710.1710%0.229-25%0.126+36%-0.221+229%
Total Gains Per Share--1.9561.9560%2.285-14%1.692+16%-0.315+116%
Usd Book Value--128086420.000128086420.0000%106589150.800+20%77624985.280+65%142263070.040-10%
Usd Book Value Change Per Share--2.0992.0990%2.452-14%1.414+48%-0.769+137%
Usd Book Value Per Share--12.50912.5090%10.410+20%7.581+65%13.886-10%
Usd Dividend Per Share----0%-0%0.402-100%0.431-100%
Usd Eps--2.1412.1410%2.382-10%1.433+49%-1.083+151%
Usd Free Cash Flow--15605401.20015605401.2000%23026579.200-32%21617467.600-28%15149183.880+3%
Usd Free Cash Flow Per Share--1.5241.5240%2.249-32%2.111-28%1.479+3%
Usd Free Cash Flow To Equity Per Share---1.259-1.2590%-2.755+119%0.260-584%-0.106-92%
Usd Market Cap95163153.142+7%88130310.41588130310.4150%86372099.734+2%83471052.109+6%109186415.195-19%
Usd Price Per Share9.294+7%8.6078.6070%8.435+2%8.152+6%10.659-19%
Usd Profit--21923329.60021923329.6000%24392762.800-10%16878216.400+30%-9986018.680+146%
Usd Revenue--314791024.000314791024.0000%328941166.000-4%305692434.400+3%425381708.320-26%
Usd Total Gains Per Share--2.0992.0990%2.452-14%1.816+16%-0.338+116%
 EOD+4 -4MRQTTM+0 -0YOY+12 -215Y+22 -1310Y+21 -14

3.2. Fundamental Score

Let's check the fundamental score of Mr Bricolage based on Penke's default stock scanner.

Penke's Stock Scanner

  
  
IndicatorConditionValue
Price to Earnings Ratio (EOD)Between0-154.341
Price to Book Ratio (EOD)Between0-10.743
Net Profit Margin (MRQ)Greater than00.070
Operating Margin (MRQ)Greater than00.079
Quick Ratio (MRQ)Greater than10.625
Current Ratio (MRQ)Greater than10.985
Debt to Asset Ratio (MRQ)Less than10.655
Debt to Equity Ratio (MRQ)Less than11.900
Return on Equity (MRQ)Greater than0.150.171
Return on Assets (MRQ)Greater than0.050.059
Total7/10 (70.0%)

3.3. Technical Score

Let's check the technical score of Mr Bricolage based on Penke's default Symbol scanner.

Penke's Symbol Scanner

  
  
IndicatorConditionValue
RsiGreater than5059.852
Ma 20Greater thanMa 508.429
Ma 50Greater thanMa 1008.174
Ma 100Greater thanMa 2008.126
OpenGreater thanClose8.720
Total4/5 (80.0%)



Reversals in quarterly reports

I have detected a reversal (positive to negative, negative to positive) in the following values of the quarterly reports.

 2019-12-312020-12-312021-12-312022-12-312023-12-31
Long-term Assets Other  3,7281123,840-5833,2574143,671-25,792-22,121
Total Operating Expenses  98,491-9,72788,7645,28594,0491,89895,947-96,358-411



Latest Balance Sheet

Balance Sheet of 2023-12-31. Currency in EUR. All numbers in thousands.

Summary
Total Assets346,157
Total Liabilities226,807
Total Stockholder Equity119,350
 As reported
Total Liabilities 226,807
Total Stockholder Equity+ 119,350
Total Assets = 346,157

Assets

Total Assets346,157
Total Current Assets150,132
Long-term Assets196,025
Total Current Assets
Cash And Cash Equivalents 37,661
Short-term Investments 4,054
Net Receivables 53,637
Inventory 39,593
Other Current Assets 19,241
Total Current Assets  (as reported)150,132
Total Current Assets  (calculated)154,186
+/- 4,054
Long-term Assets
Property Plant Equipment 30,358
Goodwill 125,596
Intangible Assets 34,711
Other Assets 0
Long-term Assets  (as reported)196,025
Long-term Assets  (calculated)190,665
+/- 5,360

Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity

Total Current Liabilities152,486
Long-term Liabilities74,321
Total Stockholder Equity119,350
Total Current Liabilities
Short-term Debt 9,877
Short Long Term Debt 7,301
Accounts payable 37,208
Other Current Liabilities 105,395
Total Current Liabilities  (as reported)152,486
Total Current Liabilities  (calculated)159,781
+/- 7,295
Long-term Liabilities
Long term Debt 49,406
Capital Lease Obligations 23,727
Long-term Liabilities Other -1
Long-term Liabilities  (as reported)74,321
Long-term Liabilities  (calculated)73,132
+/- 1,189
Total Stockholder Equity
Common Stock33,241
Retained Earnings 20,428
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income 87,909
Other Stockholders Equity -22,228
Total Stockholder Equity (as reported)119,350
Total Stockholder Equity (calculated)119,350
+/-0
Other
Capital Stock33,241
Cash and Short Term Investments 37,661
Common Stock Shares Outstanding 10,233
Current Deferred Revenue6
Liabilities and Stockholders Equity 346,157
Net Debt 42,775
Net Invested Capital 176,057
Net Working Capital -2,355
Property Plant and Equipment Gross 27,634
Short Long Term Debt Total 80,436



Balance Sheet

Currency in EUR. All numbers in thousands.

 Trend2023-12-312022-12-312021-12-312020-12-312019-12-312018-12-312017-12-312016-12-312015-12-312014-12-312013-12-312012-12-312011-12-312010-12-312009-12-31
> Total Assets 
663,273
646,703
630,534
620,570
595,264
590,369
568,975
505,861
506,978
357,618
366,360
360,797
390,848
335,270
346,157
346,157335,270390,848360,797366,360357,618506,978505,861568,975590,369595,264620,570630,534646,703663,273
   > Total Current Assets 
358,400
335,135
330,092
312,148
286,605
286,765
262,520
220,352
224,400
164,166
188,621
191,399
214,937
157,935
150,132
150,132157,935214,937191,399188,621164,166224,400220,352262,520286,765286,605312,148330,092335,135358,400
       Cash And Cash Equivalents 
37,493
8,736
22,277
17,173
7,291
19,089
13,927
6,177
3,703
12,378
34,248
39,172
80,544
51,148
37,661
37,66151,14880,54439,17234,24812,3783,7036,17713,92719,0897,29117,17322,2778,73637,493
       Short-term Investments 
72
59
1,366
-4,768
1,176
-4,109
-4,058
1,487
-3,999
4,051
3,711
3,840
3,252
3,669
4,054
4,0543,6693,2523,8403,7114,051-3,9991,487-4,058-4,1091,176-4,7681,3665972
       Net Receivables 
115,731
119,005
97,749
138,045
79,750
126,088
104,793
107,464
120,559
83,376
79,833
117,187
95,181
53,025
53,637
53,63753,02595,181117,18779,83383,376120,559107,464104,793126,08879,750138,04597,749119,005115,731
       Inventory 
150,589
146,185
152,061
156,929
156,191
141,586
143,799
106,712
100,139
64,360
32,807
31,202
35,959
38,104
39,593
39,59338,10435,95931,20232,80764,360100,139106,712143,799141,586156,191156,929152,061146,185150,589
       Other Current Assets 
54,515
61,150
56,639
1
123,123
2
1
-1
-1
1
49,588
-2
1
15,658
19,241
19,24115,6581-249,5881-1-112123,123156,63961,15054,515
   > Long-term Assets 
304,873
311,568
300,442
308,422
308,659
303,604
306,455
285,509
282,578
193,452
177,739
169,398
175,911
177,335
196,025
196,025177,335175,911169,398177,739193,452282,578285,509306,455303,604308,659308,422300,442311,568304,873
       Property Plant Equipment 
72,990
73,255
63,790
58,292
55,107
55,340
57,163
49,650
41,421
29,750
8,814
6,766
6,790
7,775
30,358
30,3587,7756,7906,7668,81429,75041,42149,65057,16355,34055,10758,29263,79073,25572,990
       Goodwill 
191,703
192,790
195,073
205,582
208,955
209,312
209,417
182,476
178,426
125,597
125,597
125,597
125,596
125,596
125,596
125,596125,596125,596125,597125,597125,597178,426182,476209,417209,312208,955205,582195,073192,790191,703
       Intangible Assets 
8,825
13,344
14,996
18,904
18,894
18,235
18,348
17,322
24,521
22,569
29,989
22,375
18,756
18,002
34,711
34,71118,00218,75622,37529,98922,56924,52117,32218,34818,23518,89418,90414,99613,3448,825
       Long-term Assets Other 
883
870
2,176
-1
428
1
-1
6,845
1
4,136
3,728
3,840
3,257
3,671
-22,121
-22,1213,6713,2573,8403,7284,13616,845-11428-12,176870883
> Total Liabilities 
450,515
421,421
393,851
379,697
350,606
331,552
305,919
311,254
311,418
305,713
341,408
318,690
314,924
235,951
226,807
226,807235,951314,924318,690341,408305,713311,418311,254305,919331,552350,606379,697393,851421,421450,515
   > Total Current Liabilities 
280,854
240,588
247,958
257,352
337,527
228,346
217,922
233,103
239,493
287,851
200,712
191,641
213,075
156,699
152,486
152,486156,699213,075191,641200,712287,851239,493233,103217,922228,346337,527257,352247,958240,588280,854
       Short-term Debt 
15,159
15,213
226
25,203
119,426
20,023
19,596
18,853
25,379
109,548
7,981
5,797
33,206
9,932
9,877
9,8779,93233,2065,7977,981109,54825,37918,85319,59620,023119,42625,20322615,21315,159
       Short Long Term Debt 
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25,113
109,278
3,249
3,000
30,455
7,291
7,301
7,3017,29130,4553,0003,249109,27825,11300000000
       Accounts payable 
119,684
127,257
114,474
119,094
84,757
89,304
84,247
85,058
96,179
61,478
63,597
42,532
41,640
38,677
37,208
37,20838,67741,64042,53263,59761,47896,17985,05884,24789,30484,757119,094114,474127,257119,684
       Other Current Liabilities 
132,174
91,700
97,849
75,771
100,153
90,023
87,569
81,753
78,647
85,489
76,300
22,642
107,504
108,090
105,395
105,395108,090107,50422,64276,30085,48978,64781,75387,56990,023100,15375,77197,84991,700132,174
   > Long-term Liabilities 
169,661
180,833
145,893
122,345
13,079
103,206
87,997
78,151
71,925
17,862
140,696
127,049
101,849
79,252
74,321
74,32179,252101,849127,049140,69617,86271,92578,15187,997103,20613,079122,345145,893180,833169,661
       Long term Debt Total 
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
59,907
55,728
3,098
120,752
123,173
97,831
76,023
0
076,02397,831123,173120,7523,09855,72859,9070000000
       Other Liabilities 
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18,244
16,197
14,764
6,414
3,876
4,018
3,229
0
03,2294,0183,8766,41414,76416,19718,2440000000
       Deferred Long Term Liability 
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
595
391
1,843
2,091
1,651
968
592
0
05929681,6512,0911,8433915950000000
> Total Stockholder Equity
212,100
224,913
236,476
240,631
244,427
258,738
263,110
195,015
195,910
52,250
25,267
42,080
75,758
99,152
119,350
119,35099,15275,75842,08025,26752,250195,910195,015263,110258,738244,427240,631236,476224,913212,100
   Common Stock
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,241
33,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,24133,241
   Retained Earnings 
20,794
20,094
17,710
11,251
6,796
14,042
9,622
-65,192
7,726
-137,882
-26,378
17,585
33,971
22,729
20,428
20,42822,72933,97117,585-26,378-137,8827,726-65,1929,62214,0426,79611,25117,71020,09420,794
   Capital Surplus 
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
73,349
73,349
69,238
13,778
13,778
13,778
13,778
0
013,77813,77813,77813,77869,23873,34973,3490000000
   Treasury Stock000000000000000
   Other Stockholders Equity 
158,065
171,578
185,525
273,683
287,399
295,719
314,476
326,470
236,212
251,493
18,404
-8,746
-21,983
-10,771
-22,228
-22,228-10,771-21,983-8,74618,404251,493236,212326,470314,476295,719287,399273,683185,525171,578158,065



Balance Sheet

Currency in EUR. All numbers in thousands.




Cash Flow

Currency in EUR. All numbers in thousands.




Income Statement

Currency in EUR. All numbers in thousands.


Latest Income Statement (annual, 2023-12-31)

Gross Profit (+$)
totalRevenue293,320
Cost of Revenue-270,512
Gross Profit22,80822,808
 
Operating Income (+$)
Gross Profit22,808
Operating Expense--411
Operating Income23,21923,219
 
Operating Expense (+$)
Research Development321
Selling General Administrative0
Selling And Marketing Expenses0
Operating Expense-411321
 
Net Interest Income (+$)
Interest Income864
Interest Expense-3,142
Other Finance Cost-265
Net Interest Income-2,543
 
Pretax Income (+$)
Operating Income23,219
Net Interest Income-2,543
Other Non-Operating Income Expenses0
Income Before Tax (EBT)18,71727,721
EBIT - interestExpense = 20,077
22,263
23,570
Interest Expense3,142
Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT)23,21921,859
Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBITDA)32,755
 
After tax Income (+$)
Income Before Tax18,717
Tax Provision-1,836
Net Income From Continuing Ops18,86816,881
Net Income20,428
Net Income Applicable To Common Shares0
 
Non-recurring Events
Discontinued Operations0
Extraordinary Items0
Effect of Accounting Charges0
Other Items0
Non Recurring0
Other Operating Expenses270,101
Total Other Income/Expenses Net-4,5022,543
 

Technical Analysis of Mr Bricolage
The psychology behind the price

Technical indicators reflecting market sentiment and the collective psychology of you and other traders. Your emotions and other traders' emotions, such as fear and greed, play a significant role in driving price movements.

General trend

First of all, I'm going to put something in the back of your mind. One of the most stable factors that gives you more confidence as a trader: the general trend of Mr Bricolage. The general trend of Mr Bricolage is BULLISH with 57.1% confidence. It is very important for your mental being to use each indicator with this in mind. But beware, also the general trend flips once in a while! You can use moving averages to determine Mr Bricolage's overall trend. For convenience I use the most commonly used moving averages: 20, 50, 100 & 200. Of course you can use other moving averages or other indicators to determine the trend.

Indicator phases

Some of the indicators I use have 3 zones: overbought, oversold and neutral. Transitions between these zones (market phases) provide valuable trading signals and insights. Expecially with the general trend mind, I use the highlighted phases:

Indicator zone transitionsBullish trend (57.1%) Bearish trend (-57.1%)
Overbought to neutralBullish pullback=Bearish reversal
Upper to lower neutralBullish correction=Bearish continuation
Nuetral to oversoldOversold=Oversold
Oversold to neutralBullish reversal=Bearish correction
Lower to upper neutralBullish continuation=Bearish pullback
Nuetral to overboughtOverbought=Overbought

1. Price Targets

1.1 Support & Resistance

Support and resistance are levels on a price chart that act as barriers or zones where the price of an asset tends to stop, reverse, or experience a significant amount of buying or selling pressure.

Support is a price level at which demand for an asset is strong enough to prevent the price from falling further.
Resistance is a price level at which selling pressure becomes significant enough to prevent the price of an asset from rising further.


Score

Let's take a look at the Support & Resistance of Mr Bricolage.

The long score for the Support & Resistance is 0/1.
The longshort score for the Support & Resistance is 0/(-1 +1).

  • Between support/resistance: The price is trading between support and resistance lines.

The bullish price targets are: 9.14 < 9.18 < 9.32.

The bearish price targets are: 8.48 > 8.48 > 8.38.

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Mr Bricolage Daily Support & Resistance Chart

2. Trend Indicators

2.1 Moving Averages

Shows the moving average of the selected period.

  • Moving averages are lagging trend indicators.
  • There are many types of moving averages.
  • Moving averages are also used within other indicators.

Score

Let's take a look at the Moving Averages of Mr Bricolage. The current mas is .

The long score for the Moving Averages is 11/14.
The longshort score for the Moving Averages is 8/(-14 +14).

  • MA 20 trending up: The MA 20 is trending up. +1
  • Close > MA 20: The price is above the MA 20. +1
  • MA 20 > MA 50: The MA 20 is higher than the MA 50. +1
  • MA 20 > MA 100: The MA 20 is higher than the MA 100. +1
  • MA 20 < MA 200: The MA 20 is lower than the MA 200. -1
  • MA 50 trending up: The MA 50 is trending up. +1
  • Close > MA 50: The price is above the MA 50. +1
  • MA 50 > MA 100: The MA 50 is higher than the MA 100. +1
  • MA 50 < MA 200: The MA 50 is lower than the MA 200. -1
  • MA 100 trending up: The MA 100 is trending up. +1
  • Close > MA 100: The price is above the MA 100. +1
  • MA 100 < MA 200: The MA 100 is lower than the MA 200. -1
  • MA 200 trending up: The MA 200 is trending up. +1
  • Close > MA 200: The price is above the MA 200. +1

Directionalities and relatives.

Moving AverageAmount of candlesTrendPrice +/-vs. MA 50vs. MA 100vs. MA 200
MA 2020
MA 5050-
MA 100100--
MA 200200---

Explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwW8h0lrQ-I

Mr Bricolage Daily Moving Averages Chart
2.2 Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD)

Shows the momentum of the selected period based on two moving averages.

  • MACD is a lagging momentum indicator.
  • Uses two moving averages.
  • Can show buy or sell signals based on momentum.
  • Can show overbought. and oversold. levels.

Score

Let's take a look at the Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) of Mr Bricolage. The current macd is 0.1725259.

The long score for the Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) is 3/4.
The longshort score for the Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) is 2/(-4 +4).

  • MACD line > signal line: The MACD line is above the signal line, which indicates a bullish signal in the market. This means that the positive momentum is currently stronger than the average momentum, suggesting that buyers are more active than sellers, and there's a higher probability of the Mr Bricolage price going up in the near term. +2
  • MACD > 0: The MACD is above the zero line (centerline), it indicates a bullish signal for Mr Bricolage. This means that the short-term moving average is higher than the long-term moving average, signaling positive momentum and suggesting a higher likelihood of the Mr Bricolage price continuing to rise in the near future. It indicates that buyers are gaining control, and there is optimism in the market, leading to potential price increases. +1
  • Trending down: The MACD line is trending down. This indicates that the short-term moving average is falling faster than the long-term moving average, suggesting negative momentum in the market. This signals that sellers are becoming more active and insecure, leading to potential price decreases as traders anticipate further losses and are willing to sell at lower prices. -1
Mr Bricolage Daily Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) ChartMr Bricolage Daily Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) Chart
2.3 Directional Movement Index (DMI)

The DMI is a collection of 3 indicators: +DI (Plus Direction Indicator), -DI (Minus Direction Indicator) and ADX (Average Directional Index). The ADX helps you determine the strength of a trend.


Score

Let's take a look at the Directional Movement Index (DMI) of Mr Bricolage. The current adx is 45.99.

The long score for the Directional Movement Index (DMI) is 4/7.
The longshort score for the Directional Movement Index (DMI) is 4/(-7 +7).

  • PLUS_ID > MINUS_DI: The +DI line is above the -DI line. This indicates a bullish signal in the market, as the positive directional movement is currently stronger than the negative directional movement, showing that buyers have the upper hand. Market psychology suggests that traders are optimistic, expecting further price increases, and are more willing to buy Mr Bricolage shares, leading to potential upward momentum in its price. +1
  • PLUS_ID > MINUS_DI && ADX > 25 && ADX trending up: The ADX is above 25 and indicates a strong bullish trend. The ADX is trending up, so the bullish trend is strengthening.
Mr Bricolage Daily Directional Movement Index (DMI) Chart
2.4 Parabolic SAR

Shows the current trend and potential entry and exit signals.

  • Parabolic SAR (stop and reverse) is a lagging trend indicator.
  • Shows the current trend.
  • Shows potential entry signals.
  • Shows  potential exit signals.
  • Can be used to place trailing stoplosses..

Score

Let's take a look at the Parabolic SAR of Mr Bricolage. The current sar is 8.40297248.

The long score for the Parabolic SAR is 1/1.
The longshort score for the Parabolic SAR is 1/(-1 +1).

  • Close > SAR: The price is above the SAR. It's generally considered a bullish signal. +1
Mr Bricolage Daily Parabolic SAR Chart

3. Momentum Indicators

3.1 Relative Strength Index (RSI)

Measures the speed and change of price movements.

  • Leading momentum indicator, meaning the signals are instant.
  • Ranges between 0 and 100.
  • Above 70 is considered overbought.
  • Below 30 is considered oversold.
  • Above or below 50 can also be used to determine price trend or support and resistance.
  • RSI divergence looks at a deviation between RSI and price movement. Penketrading automatically calculates RSI divergences.
  • Can be used in many different ways

Score

Let's take a look at the Relative Strength Index (RSI) of Mr Bricolage. The current rsi is 59.85. The current phase is Continuation in bull market.

The long score for the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is 3/13.
The longshort score for the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is 2/(-13 +13).

  • Continuation in bull market: Uptrend continues after a consolidation or pullback. Hold or add to existing positions.
  • Trending down: The RSI is trending down. -1
Mr Bricolage Daily Relative Strength Index (RSI) ChartMr Bricolage Daily Relative Strength Index (RSI) Chart
3.2 Stochastic Oscillator

Compares a certain price to multiple prices ranging over time.

  • Leading momentum indicator, meaning the signals are instant.
  • Used to determine overbought and oversold areas much like the RSI.
  • Ranges between 0 and 100.
  • Above 80 is considered overbought.
  • Below 20 is considered oversold.
  • Consists of two lines named K and D.
  • K compares the highest high and lowest low on the selected price range.
  • The D line is a moving average of the K line.
  • Can be used to spot divergences

Score

Let's take a look at the Stochastic Oscillator of Mr Bricolage. The current phase is Correction in bull market.

The long score for the Stochastic Oscillator is 0/6.
The longshort score for the Stochastic Oscillator is -4/(-6 +6).

  • STOCH < 50: The STOCH %K is below 50. There are more sellers than buyers. -1
  • STOCH %K line < STOCH %D line: The STOCH %K line is below the STOCH %D line, which indicates a bearish signal in the market. This means that the negative momentum is currently stronger than the average momentum, suggesting that sellers are more active than buyers, and there's a higher probability of the Mr Bricolage price going down in the near term. -2
  • Trending down: The STOCH %K is trending down. -1
Mr Bricolage Daily Stochastic Oscillator ChartMr Bricolage Daily Stochastic Oscillator Chart
3.3 Commodity Channel Index (CCI)

Measures the difference between the current price and the historical average price.

  • Lagging or leading Momentum indicator
  • When the CCI is above zero, the price is above the historical average
  • When the CCI is below zero, the price is below the historical average
  • Used for spotting trends
    • If the CCI moves from negative or near zero to positive 100 that might indicate an uptrend
    • If the CCI moves from positive or near zero to negative -100 that might indicate a downtrend

Score

Let's take a look at the Commodity Channel Index (CCI) of Mr Bricolage. The current cci is 73.14.

Mr Bricolage Daily Commodity Channel Index (CCI) ChartMr Bricolage Daily Commodity Channel Index (CCI) Chart
3.4 Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO)

Measures the difference between the sum of recent gains and the sum of recent losses. Then divides the result by the sum of all price movements in that period.

  • Lagging momentum indicator
  • Ranges between +100 and -100
  • Considered overbought above +50
  • Considered oversold below -50
  • It's possible to add a moving average that acts as a signal line

Score

Let's take a look at the Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) of Mr Bricolage. The current cmo is 16.70.

The long score for the Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) is 1/1.
The longshort score for the Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) is 1/(-1 +1).

  • CMO > 0: The CMO is above 0, the momentum of the price is positive, indicating a potential uptrend in the price. +1
Mr Bricolage Daily Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) ChartMr Bricolage Daily Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) Chart
3.5 Williams %R

 Shows the current price relative to the highest high over the last 14 days.
 

  • Lagging momentum indicator
  • Ranging between 0 and -100
  • Above -20 is considered overbought
  • Below -80 is considered oversold
  • Is prone to give false signals

Score

Let's take a look at the Williams %R of Mr Bricolage. The current willr is -51.06382979.

The long score for the Williams %R is 0/1.
The longshort score for the Williams %R is 0/(-1 +1).

  • WILLR between -80 and -20: The Williams %R is between -80 and -20. This indicates that Mr Bricolage is trading in a neutral price range, neither oversold nor overbought, suggesting a balanced market condition without any extreme price signals.
Mr Bricolage Daily Williams %R ChartMr Bricolage Daily Williams %R Chart

4. Volatility Indicators

4.1 Bollinger Bands

Shows if the price is to high or to low relative to an average.

  • Lagging volatility indicator
  • Uses 3 bands: one upper, one lower and one in the middle
  • Works best when the middle band reflects an intermediate trend (MA20).
  • When the price is moving closer to the upper band, the market might be overbought
  • When the price is moving closer to the lower band, the market might be oversold 

Score

Let's take a look at the Bollinger Bands of Mr Bricolage.

Mr Bricolage Daily Bollinger Bands Chart
4.2 Average True Range (ATR)
Measures market volatility
  • Leading volatility indicator
  • Can be used to determine stop-loss positions
  • Calculated by:
    • Current high minus the current low
    • Current high minus the previous close
    • Current low minus the previous close
  • The larger the range of the candles, the greater the ATR value

Score

Let's take a look at the Average True Range (ATR) of Mr Bricolage. The current atr is 0.177295.

Mr Bricolage Daily Average True Range (ATR) ChartMr Bricolage Daily Average True Range (ATR) Chart

5. Volume Indicators

5.1 On-Balance Volume (OBV)

 Measures market volatility

  • Leading momentum indicator
  • Calculation:
    • If the closing price is above the previous closing price: OBV = previous OBV + current volume
    • If the closing price is below the previous closing price: OBV = previous OBV - current volume
    • If the closing price is the same as the previous closing price than the OBV is the same.
  • Can be used to confirm price trends
  • Can be used with divergences

Score

Let's take a look at the On-Balance Volume (OBV) of Mr Bricolage. The current obv is 21,700.

Mr Bricolage Daily On-Balance Volume (OBV) ChartMr Bricolage Daily On-Balance Volume (OBV) Chart
5.2 Money Flow Index (MFI)

Measures the flow of money in and out of a security

  • Lagging momentum indicator
  • Looks like RSI but uses volume as an extra metric (RSI only considers price)
  • Above 80 is considered overbought
  • Below 20 is considered oversold
  • Can be used with divergences

Score

Let's take a look at the Money Flow Index (MFI) of Mr Bricolage. The current mfi is 71.09.

The long score for the Money Flow Index (MFI) is 1/2.
The longshort score for the Money Flow Index (MFI) is 1/(-2 +2).

  • MFI > 50: +1
Mr Bricolage Daily Money Flow Index (MFI) ChartMr Bricolage Daily Money Flow Index (MFI) Chart

6. Summary

6.1. Notifications

TypeNotificationDate
PenkeCurrently no notifications for Mr Bricolage.

6.2. Trading Signals

Below you will find trading signals as the indicator is commonly used. This doesn't mean you should use it that way. Learn from these, but don't use them blindly. I recommend using at least 4 indicators, 1 from each category: trend, momentum, volatility and volume.

DateIndicatorSignal
2023-12-11DMI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe +DI crossed the -DI to the upside. The trend is reversing to an up trend.
SAR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe price broke the SAR to the upside.
CCI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE100 crossover to upside
BB SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed above the lower band.
ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
2023-12-12STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2023-12-15DMI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe +DI crossed the -DI to the downside. The trend is reversing to a down trend.
STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2023-12-19CMO SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEZero line crossover to downside
2023-12-21SAR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe price broke the SAR to the downside
WILLR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE-80 crossover to downside
2023-12-22MACD SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe MACD line crosses below the signal line.
2023-12-27STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2023-12-29STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
WILLR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE-80 crossover to downside
2024-01-02STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
CCI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE-100 crossover to downside
2024-01-03STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
WILLR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE-80 crossover to downside
MFI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE20 crossover to downside
2024-01-04STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2024-01-05MFI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE20 crossover to upside
2024-01-08MACD LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe MACD line crosses above the signal line.
DMI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe +DI crossed the -DI to the upside. The trend is reversing to an up trend.
SAR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe price broke the SAR to the upside.
CMO LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEZero line crossover to upside
WILLR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE-20 crossover to upside
ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
2024-01-11STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-01-15DMI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe +DI crossed the -DI to the downside. The trend is reversing to a down trend.
CMO SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEZero line crossover to downside
ATR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed below (close - ATR).
2024-01-17STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
CMO LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEZero line crossover to upside
2024-01-19STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-01-24STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-01-25MACD SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe MACD line crosses below the signal line.
CMO SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEZero line crossover to downside
2024-01-29MACD LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe MACD line crosses above the signal line.
STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
CMO LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEZero line crossover to upside
2024-01-30MACD SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe MACD line crosses below the signal line.
CMO SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEZero line crossover to downside
2024-01-31STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-02-01CCI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE-100 crossover to downside
2024-02-02SAR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe price broke the SAR to the downside
WILLR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE-80 crossover to downside
2024-02-05STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2024-02-07BB LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed below the lower band.
ATR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed below (close - ATR).
2024-02-08STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
WILLR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE-80 crossover to downside
2024-02-09RSI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE30 crossover to upside
STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2024-02-14STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-02-16CCI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE-100 crossover to downside
2024-02-19STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2024-02-21STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-02-22STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2024-02-23STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-02-26MACD LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe MACD line crosses above the signal line.
STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2024-02-27SAR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe price broke the SAR to the upside.
CMO LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEZero line crossover to upside
WILLR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE-20 crossover to upside
ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
2024-02-29STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-03-04STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
WILLR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE-20 crossover to upside
2024-03-05STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
CMO SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEZero line crossover to downside
2024-03-07STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
CMO LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEZero line crossover to upside
WILLR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE-20 crossover to upside
MFI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE80 crossover to upside
2024-03-08STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
CMO SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEZero line crossover to downside
MFI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE80 crossover to downside
2024-03-13STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
CMO LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEZero line crossover to upside
2024-03-14DMI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe +DI crossed the -DI to the upside. The trend is reversing to an up trend.
CCI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE100 crossover to upside
BB SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed above the lower band.
ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
2024-03-15STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
ATR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed below (close - ATR).
2024-03-20STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
CCI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE100 crossover to upside
2024-03-21STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-03-22STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
CCI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE100 crossover to upside
ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
2024-03-25BB SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed above the lower band.
2024-03-26WILLR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE-20 crossover to upside
2024-03-28STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-04-04STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2024-04-08STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
2024-04-09SAR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe price broke the SAR to the downside
2024-04-10MACD SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe MACD line crosses below the signal line.
2024-04-11STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
2024-04-15MACD LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe MACD line crosses above the signal line.
CCI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE100 crossover to upside
WILLR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE-20 crossover to upside
ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
2024-04-16MACD SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEThe MACD line crosses below the signal line.
STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
ATR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed below (close - ATR).
2024-04-18STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
WILLR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE-20 crossover to upside
2024-04-19STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
CMO SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEZero line crossover to downside
ATR SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed below (close - ATR).
2024-04-23MACD LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe MACD line crosses above the signal line.
SAR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEThe price broke the SAR to the upside.
STOCH SHORT EXITThe %K line crosses above the %D line.
CCI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE100 crossover to upside
CMO LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEZero line crossover to upside
WILLR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE-20 crossover to upside
BB SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSEPrice closed above the lower band.
ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
MFI LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSE80 crossover to upside
2024-04-24ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
2024-04-25STOCH LONG EXITThe %K line crosses below the %D line.
ATR LONG ENTRY SHORT CLOSEPrice closed above (close + ATR).
2024-04-26RSI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE70 crossover to downside
2024-05-02MFI SHORT ENTRY LONG CLOSE80 crossover to downside

6.3. Candlestick Patterns

Mr Bricolage Daily Candlestick Chart
DateCandlestick Pattern

6.4. Technical Score

Let's check the technical score of Mr Bricolage based on Penke's default Symbol scanner.

Penke's Symbol Scanner

  
  
IndicatorConditionValue
RsiGreater than5059.852
Ma 20Greater thanMa 508.429
Ma 50Greater thanMa 1008.174
Ma 100Greater thanMa 2008.126
OpenGreater thanClose8.720
Total4/5 (80.0%)
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