Airbnb Stock: Is It A Buy? Here’s What Fundamentals, ABNB Stock Chart Action Suggest

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Airbnb stock has dazzled investors since its Nasdaq debut in December last year. From its initial public offering price of $68 per share, ABNB stock soared as much as 223%, hitting an all-time high of 219.94 on Feb. 11.




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Airbnb saw a nice reversal on June 30, turning an early mild loss into a 4.8% gain in accelerating turnover. That cut the stock’s loss for the second quarter to nearly 19%. On the same day, the stock also retook a key technical level on its chart: the 50-day moving average.

However, amid growing concern over how the delta variant of Covid-19 could affect people’s travel plans, ABNB stock is sliding again.

On May 24, the company unveiled more than 100 upgrades „to refine and improve every aspect of the Airbnb service, from our website and app to our community support and policies,“ Airbnb noted in a news release.

Investors liked the news. On May 27, shares surged 6.3% in triple its average volume over the past 50 sessions.

That helped ABNB stock end a seven-week slump and lodge a 4.2% gain for the week ended May 28. Airbnb powered 7% higher the very next week. And until this week’s sell-off, the small size of weekly declines lately adds another hint that institutional investors are feasting on the beaten-down shares.

On June 21, Airbnb announced that the first house designed by the renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, Casa Vicens in Barcelona, has been listed on its rental website.


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How would the bears view the action lately?

One might take the sober view that Airbnb (ABNB) is still attempting a fledgling recovery after falling seven weeks in a row, trying to bottom out after posting Q1 results on May 14.

Weak action replaced the uptrend, albeit a brief one, that began with a January breakout past a 175.07 proper buy point in a narrow, closet-width IPO base. Some investors may feel some frustration over how ABNB stock has made a full round trip of its gains.

When a stock gives up a double-digit percentage gain from the buy point, it triggers a defensive sell signal.

For now, Airbnb stock has locked current shareholders into a narrowing trading range lately, between 130 and 160.

Airbnb Stock: Is It A Buy Now?

This story analyzes all facets of the innovator in leisure travel in terms of fundamentals, technicals and mutual fund ownership. All of these elements get inputted into IBD’s CAN SLIM methodology, a research-proven seven-point paradigm for successful growth stock investing.

Notice on a daily chart how the stock is struggling to hold above its 21-day exponential moving average. Returning to the north side of the 21-day would be a bullish move. Also, shares are trying to climb back above the key 50-day line, which has been sliding since mid-April.

Finally, the 10-day simple moving average is rising since May. (You can set a 10-day simple moving average and 21-day exponential moving average on a daily chart at MarketSmith.)

In the first quarter of 2021, San Francisco-based Airbnb reported revenue of $887 million, up 5% vs. a year ago; that marked a four-quarter slump of top-line growth and pounded the FactSet consensus view. The company also noted a 13% year-over-year rise in „nights and experiences booked“ to 64.4 million. It recorded a net loss of $1.17 billion (-$1.95 a share) vs. a net loss of $341 million in Q1 of 2020 (-$1.30 per share).

The Street had expected the company to lose $1.19 a share and post $714 million in sales, down 15% vs. a year earlier.

ABNB Analysis: Is Relative Strength On The Mend?

This may confuse some investors: How can a stock like Airbnb show a weak Relative Strength Rating of 12 (on a scale of 1 to 99) recently when the stock has already gone up a lot from its initial offering price?

One reason: ABNB has now traded 6-1/2 months in the public market, but the RS Rating covers 12-month relative price performance. In general, you want to home in on companies that show an RS Rating of 85 or higher. Why? That way you’re selecting stocks already showing strength and ranking in the top 15% in terms of stock price strength.

When it comes to picking high-flying growth stocks, those with superior price strength tend to make new highs, then keep going higher.

Also, the RS Rating places emphasis on the past three months of action. Since the start of Q2, ABNB stock in fact has fallen sharply. So that underwhelming performance also hurts its relative strength score.

Keep an eye on the Accumulation/Distribution Rating, too. Right now, Airbnb gets a solid B+ grade on a scale of A to E. This proprietary IBD rating measures the amount of heavy institutional buying vs. selling. A grade of C+ or higher denotes net institutional buying over the past 13 weeks; C- or lower points to net selling.

If you want a stock that is eagerly getting scooped by mutual funds, banks, college endowments and the like, prefer those with an A or B grade before you buy.

ABNB Stock Fundamentals Today

The San Francisco-based firm’s disruptive business model: Allow house and condo owners turn their properties into short-term rentals. The idea has hatched plenty of competitors. Even large hotel chains offer similar properties in addition to their standard lodging accommodations. So, competition is truly fierce. Plus, coronavirus walloped the lodging industry in 2020. No wonder Airbnb’s revenue declined in three of its four quarters last year.

After a nominal pickup in the top line in the first quarter of 2020, Airbnb saw revenues fall 72%, 18% and 22% vs. year-ago levels in Q2, Q3 and Q4, respectively.

Over that same time frame, Airbnb lost a total $1.74 a share. The company has 618 million shares outstanding.

Will business improve in 2021?

Right now, Wall Street thinks Airbnb will keep bleeding red ink, losing another $1.58 a share in 2021. However, the bottom-line consensus estimate for 2022 has turned from a net loss of 26 cents to earnings of 10 cents a share, an encouraging sign.

Analysts polled by FactSet also see revenue rebounding 271% in the second quarter of this year to $1.24 billion vs. year-ago levels, then gain another 42% to $1.9 billion in Q3.

So, any fresh positive guidance on both the top and bottom lines could spark renewed buying in Airbnb stock.

For now, Airbnb’s recent 10 Earnings Per Share Rating means its profit record in the near and long term is superior to only 10% of all publicly traded companies. In most cases, you’d prefer companies with an EPS score of 80 or higher. The SMR Rating, analyzing sales, profit margins and return on equity, sits at the lowest possible E grade.

The I In CAN SLIM: Institutional Ownership

Fortunately, mutual funds are increasingly accumulating ABNB stock.

MarketSmith data shows the total number of mutual funds owning a piece of Airbnb has recently hit 734 funds at the end of the first quarter vs. 656 in Q4 2020. Top funds holding a stake include Janus Henderson Enterprise Fund (JANEX), Franklin Growth (FKGRX), MFS Growth (MFEGX) and Barron Asset Retail (BARAX).

Management owns 1% of the entire company. The float, at 189 million shares, is rising. Yet, this float poses just a fraction of the 608.4 million shares outstanding. So, individual investors should prepare for secondary offerings of closely held shares that could hit the stock in the future.

Airbnb Stock In A Nutshell

While the stock is now forming a new base, a bullish chart pattern has yet to emerge. Plus, the stock still trades more than 30% off its all-time peak of 219.94.

This means the stock is not in the right position to stage an outstanding breakout.

However, please listen to the end of the IBD Live show’s June 15 broadcast for suggestions on how a trend line could be drawn on the current chart action; this trend line identifies an aggressive entry point.

All in all, ABNB stock is not a buy right now. But watch for a great base to fully form. Patience could pay off in spades.

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