It is best to consider a long-term outlook for a ticker by using Fundamental Analysis (FA) ratings. The rating of 1 to 100, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, is divided into thirds. The first third (a green rating of 1-33) indicates that the ticker is undervalued; the second third (a grey number between 34 and 66) means that the ticker is valued fairly; and the last third (red number of 67 to 100) reflects that the ticker is undervalued. We use an FA Score to show how many ratings show the ticker to be undervalued (green) or overvalued (red).
BOOT’s FA Score shows that 1 FA rating(s) are green whileGBX’s FA Score has 1 green FA rating(s).
It is best to consider a short-term outlook for a ticker by using Technical Analysis (TA) indicators. We use Odds of Success as the percentage of outcomes which confirm successful trade signals in the past.
If the Odds of Success (the likelihood of the continuation of a trend) for each indicator are greater than 50%, then the generated signal is confirmed. A green percentage from 90% to 51% indicates that the ticker is in a bullish trend. A red percentage from 90% - 51% indicates that the ticker is in a bearish trend. All grey percentages are below 50% and are considered not to confirm the trend signal.
BOOT’s TA Score shows that 5 TA indicator(s) are bullish while GBX’s TA Score has 4 bullish TA indicator(s).
BOOT (@Apparel/Footwear Retail) experienced а +18.69% price change this week, while GBX (@Railroads) price change was +7.79% for the same time period.
The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the @Apparel/Footwear Retail industry was +7.57%. For the same industry, the average monthly price growth was +9.75%, and the average quarterly price growth was -9.87%.
The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the @Railroads industry was +1.35%. For the same industry, the average monthly price growth was +7.45%, and the average quarterly price growth was -3.72%.
BOOT is expected to report earnings on Jul 30, 2025.
GBX is expected to report earnings on Jul 14, 2025.
Companies in the apparel and/or footwear retail industry sell clothing, accessories and footwear, for different age groups and genders. The industry’s product categories could range from basics, such as underwear, to luxury items. Some retailers source items from wholesalers or an apparel brand to sell in their stores; some others are licensed to make and market their own retail goods under particular brands. Several companies outsource production of clothing to developing/emerging economies where labor costs are relatively inexpensive. Apparel retail is often influenced by fashion trends, and many companies feel the need to adapt to what’s “in vogue” to retain customers and attract new ones. A major disruption in this industry has been the burgeoning trend in digital shopping – to compete with rapidly growing e-commerce, even traditional retail players are upping the ante on their online platforms. Much of the products’ performance in apparel/footwear retail is cyclical, i.e., economic boom times encourage consumer spending, while recessions induce thriftiness among people. Some large-cap U.S. apparel/footwear retail companies include TJX Companies Inc., Ross Stores, Inc., Lululemon Athletica Inc. and Burlington Stores, Inc.
@Railroads (+1.35% weekly)The Railroad industry includes passenger and freight transportation services along rail lines. This also includes companies that provide maintenance and switching duties as part of rail services. Within North America, the industry is largely dominated by some large operators. Several short-line railroads serve regional and local routes. Union Pacific Corporation, Canadian National Railway Company, and CSX Corporation are some of the prominent names in the business. The railroad business is relatively cyclical; economic expansion boost the freight services in particular, while economic stagnation often dampens transportation demand.
BOOT | GBX | BOOT / GBX | |
Capitalization | 2.88B | 1.49B | 193% |
EBITDA | 269M | 503M | 53% |
Gain YTD | -12.199 | -21.679 | 56% |
P/E Ratio | 18.55 | 7.61 | 244% |
Revenue | 1.7B | 3.51B | 49% |
Total Cash | 107M | 264M | 41% |
Total Debt | 435M | 1.85B | 24% |
BOOT | GBX | ||
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OUTLOOK RATING 1..100 | 18 | 19 | |
VALUATION overvalued / fair valued / undervalued 1..100 | 60 Fair valued | 29 Undervalued | |
PROFIT vs RISK RATING 1..100 | 28 | 36 | |
SMR RATING 1..100 | 50 | 54 | |
PRICE GROWTH RATING 1..100 | 53 | 63 | |
P/E GROWTH RATING 1..100 | 44 | 96 | |
SEASONALITY SCORE 1..100 | 85 | 85 |
Tickeron ratings are formulated such that a rating of 1 designates the most successful stocks in a given industry, while a rating of 100 points to the least successful stocks for that industry.
GBX's Valuation (29) in the Trucks Or Construction Or Farm Machinery industry is in the same range as BOOT (60) in the Apparel Or Footwear Retail industry. This means that GBX’s stock grew similarly to BOOT’s over the last 12 months.
BOOT's Profit vs Risk Rating (28) in the Apparel Or Footwear Retail industry is in the same range as GBX (36) in the Trucks Or Construction Or Farm Machinery industry. This means that BOOT’s stock grew similarly to GBX’s over the last 12 months.
BOOT's SMR Rating (50) in the Apparel Or Footwear Retail industry is in the same range as GBX (54) in the Trucks Or Construction Or Farm Machinery industry. This means that BOOT’s stock grew similarly to GBX’s over the last 12 months.
BOOT's Price Growth Rating (53) in the Apparel Or Footwear Retail industry is in the same range as GBX (63) in the Trucks Or Construction Or Farm Machinery industry. This means that BOOT’s stock grew similarly to GBX’s over the last 12 months.
BOOT's P/E Growth Rating (44) in the Apparel Or Footwear Retail industry is somewhat better than the same rating for GBX (96) in the Trucks Or Construction Or Farm Machinery industry. This means that BOOT’s stock grew somewhat faster than GBX’s over the last 12 months.
BOOT | GBX | |
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RSI ODDS (%) | 2 days ago55% | 2 days ago71% |
Stochastic ODDS (%) | 2 days ago62% | 2 days ago68% |
Momentum ODDS (%) | 2 days ago83% | 2 days ago79% |
MACD ODDS (%) | 2 days ago86% | 2 days ago71% |
TrendWeek ODDS (%) | 2 days ago80% | 2 days ago75% |
TrendMonth ODDS (%) | 2 days ago83% | 2 days ago73% |
Advances ODDS (%) | 6 days ago83% | 12 days ago78% |
Declines ODDS (%) | 8 days ago71% | 7 days ago74% |
BollingerBands ODDS (%) | 2 days ago68% | 2 days ago69% |
Aroon ODDS (%) | N/A | 2 days ago76% |
A.I.dvisor indicates that over the last year, BOOT has been loosely correlated with GCO. These tickers have moved in lockstep 54% of the time. This A.I.-generated data suggests there is some statistical probability that if BOOT jumps, then GCO could also see price increases.
Ticker / NAME | Correlation To BOOT | 1D Price Change % | ||
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BOOT | 100% | +13.31% | ||
GCO - BOOT | 54% Loosely correlated | +12.59% | ||
BKE - BOOT | 54% Loosely correlated | +6.37% | ||
SCVL - BOOT | 52% Loosely correlated | +8.90% | ||
BURL - BOOT | 52% Loosely correlated | +8.45% | ||
ROST - BOOT | 52% Loosely correlated | +4.91% | ||
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A.I.dvisor indicates that over the last year, GBX has been closely correlated with TRN. These tickers have moved in lockstep 69% of the time. This A.I.-generated data suggests there is a high statistical probability that if GBX jumps, then TRN could also see price increases.