Waterstone Financial Stock Price and Value Analysis

Should you buy Waterstone Financial stock? (NasdaqGS:WSBF). Let's see how it does in our automated value investing analysis system.

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AdvantagesDisadvantages
  • This company has amazingly consistent growth!
  • This company has a large dividend yield!
  • This company is not making money.
  • This stock looks overpriced.
  • This company is less known than others.

Inside the WSBF Numbers

WSBF Price
(Waterstone Financial stock price per share)
$16.58
[?] PE Ratio versus Sector 68% lower than other Financial stocks
[?] PE Ratio versus Industry 0% lower than other Savings & Cooperative Banks stocks
[?] Dividend Yield 5%
Shares Shorted 333,414

Is Waterstone Financial Stock on Sale?

Based on our analysis, we believe that you should not buy Waterstone Financial right now. It might be a good stock to own—we just can't prove it with value analysis right now. Proceed with caution.

Should You Buy WSBF Stock?

Does Waterstone Financial have a coherent story? Does it have a plan to continue to make money? Is it worth your time? Only you can decide where to go from here. Our investment guide helps you ask the right questions, including how to buy stocks. Use these research links for more information.

Worked example: WSBF

This example shows how we apply the Trendshare checklist to WSBF: earnings power, cash generation, valuation, and margin of safety.

We check: business quality, free cash flow, P/E, and margin of safety.

  1. Step 1 — Snapshot

    • Price: 16.58
    • Market cap: $413M
    • EPS: 3.984
  2. Step 2 — Valuation checks

    • P/E: 4.16
    • FCF yield:
    • Date checked: Dec 16, 2022
  3. Step 3 — Margin of safety

    • Compare price to fair value and safety price.
    • Look for durable cash generation and reasonable leverage.
    • Decide if it passes your personal checklist.
Illustrative sparkline of recent price-like movements (not an actual price series). The blue line shows a simplified trend; the gray baseline is a notional recent level. This graphic is a visual aid only — use the numeric values in the steps above for decisions.