ChristopherCarrollSmith

Considering a Boeing short as a hedge

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NYSE:BA   Boeing Company (The)
Boeing has had five straight quarters of negative-- and steadily worsening-- free cash flow per share. Current FCF per share over the last 12 months: -$34.15. Book value is also negative at $-31.04 per share. Frankly, you're buying liabilities when you buy this stock.

Boeing's share price has risen despite one disaster after another. The latest is that a bunch of 737 MAX jets have been grounded due to electrical issues. Yet despite the company's catastrophic fundamentals, Boeing's P/S multiple is trading very near its all-time high of 2.48 from 2018. At that time, the company was buying back shares and paying a dividend. It has since suspended both activities.

Government aid to the tune of $60 billion gave Boeing some breathing room, so it ended last year with a $20 billion cash pile. However, it can't keep up this level of cash burn indefinitely. Macroaxis calculates a 38% chance of financial distress for Boeing in the next 12 months.

Boeing has rock-bottom analyst scores, with a 0.2/10 Thompson Reuters Equity Summary Score and 18/100 from S&P Global. Open interest from options traders has been highly bullish due to geopolitical tensions and the return of air travel. But this company is its own worst enemy: poorly managed and living on the dole.

I'd consider a Boeing short as a potential hedging strategy for a Lockheed-Martin long. Despite the market meltup, I think this market is more fragile than it appears. So I've begun looking at hedging strategies. And for me, from a fundamental point of view, Boeing is one of the worst companies I'm aware of and a conviction short.
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Look how beautifully BA has respected this trend line!

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