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Verdict
Quantitative factor alignment verified for current market regime.
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Rank
#1665
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Market Dominance
Finance, Insurance, And Real Estate
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$0
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| Stock | Rating | Score▼ | Quality | Value | Momentum | P/E | EV/EBITDA | ROE | ROA | Gross Mgn | Op Mgn | Net Mgn | Rev Growth | Div Yield | D/E | Mkt Cap | AUDIT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$SII SPROTT INC. | 75 | 91 | 87 | 98 | - | - | 15.7% | 12.8% | 48.9% | 37.0% | 28.8% | 14.9% | 2.5% | 0.0x | $1.1B | VS | |
$PUK PRUDENTIAL PLC | 73 | 88 | 97 | 80 | - | - | 13.2% | 1.4% | 100.0% | 97.0% | 23.8% | 11.8% | 2.7% | 5.0x | $21.5B | VS | |
$NMR NOMURA HOLDINGS INC | 72 | 81 | 92 | 87 | - | - | 9.9% | 0.6% | 84.5% | 70.0% | 7.3% | 14.9% | 0.0% | 923.0x | $18.3B | VS | |
$PSLV Sprott Physical Silver Trust | 69 | 82 | 80 | 98 | - | - | 17.3% | 17.7% | 100.0% | 100.0% | 100.0% | 1643.8% | 0.0% | 0.0x | $5.0B | VS | |
$UFCS UNITED FIRE GROUP INC | 68 | 81 | 93 | 76 | 5.0x | 3.5x | 13.2% | 4.1% | 99.9% | 14.7% | 11.1% | 9.2% | 2.1% | 16.0x | $775M | VS | |
$SLF SUN LIFE FINANCIAL INC | 68 | 83 | 95 | 63 | - | - | 12.6% | 0.9% | 32.0% | 31.3% | 7.9% | -12.9% | 4.3% | 24.0x | $37.8B | VS | |
$CBOE Cboe Global Markets, Inc. | 68 | 75 | 63 | 77 | 21.3x | 15.7x | 24.0% | 13.7% | 41.7% | 32.4% | 26.4% | 8.2% | 1.1% | 30.0x | $25.7B | VS | |
$PHYS Sprott Physical Gold Trust | 67 | 64 | 82 | 91 | - | - | 22.5% | 22.8% | 101.8% | 100.0% | 100.0% | 138.9% | 0.0% | 0.0x | $8.4B | VS | |
$VTMX Vesta Real Estate Corporation, S.A.B. de C.V. | 67 | 69 | 77 | 80 | - | - | 8.8% | 5.8% | 98.7% | 75.7% | 88.5% | 17.6% | 4.3% | 34.0x | $2.2B | VS | |
$GLDM World Gold Trust | 66 | 54 | 85 | 92 | 11.3x | 11.3x | - | 27.1% | 100.0% | 98.9% | 459.9% | 333.4% | 0.0% | 0.0x | $43.7B | VS | |
$FXC Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust | 52 | 43 | 25 | 46 | 793.2x | - | - | 0.7% | 100.0% | 64.9% | 64.9% | -48.0% | - | - | $0 | ||
| SECTOR BENCH | - | - | - | - | - | 11.9x | 7.8x | 8.9% | 1.2% | 76.5% | 17.0% | 21.5% | 10.8% | 1.9% | 0.5x | - | REF |
Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust (FXC) receives a "Hold" rating with a composite score of 52.1/100. It ranks #1665 out of 7,333 stocks in our coverage universe and carries a 3-star rating. Ratings are driven by a 6-factor quantitative model measuring quality, value, momentum, investment, stability, and short interest.
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YOY expansion rate
Executive Directory Unavailable for FXC
Core pricing power
Operating efficiency
Bottom-line conversion
Asset base utilization
43
33
93
Audit Verdict: Average governance indicators based on financial metrics.
No recent insider transactions available for FXC
In-line with peers — no strong momentum signal
Expensive relative to fundamentals — limited margin of safety
Average quality profile
Low volatility — smoother ride and historically better risk-adjusted returns
Aggressive spending — empire-building risk, dilutive growth
Mid-range overall rating
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Reverse DCF Framework — Mauboussin Methodology
Institutional-grade Reverse DCF analysis. This model identifies the growth hurdles embedded in current market prices. When implied growth is significantly lower than historical or projected rates, a margin of safety may exist. Re-audited daily.
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| Factor | Global | Sector | Tilt |
|---|---|---|---|
| PROFITABILITY | 43 | 73 | -30DRAG |
| MOMENTUM | 46 | 46 | 0NEUTRAL |
| VALUATION | 25 | 9 | +16ALPHA |
| INVESTMENT | 33 | 49 | -16DRAG |
| STABILITY | 93 | 94 | -1NEUTRAL |
| SHORT INT | 88 | 99 | -11DRAG |
Global = full universe. Sector = relative to industry peers. Positive tilt indicates idiosyncratic strength.
Insufficient data for ROIC calculation
GM 100% vs sector 77%, OM 65% vs sector 17%
Capital turnover N/A
Rev growth -48%, 4yr history
Interest coverage N/A
Composite assessment of profitability, capital efficiency, and financial strength. Top-tier entities demonstrate sustainable cash flow generation and elite competitive moats.
Profit generated per dollar of shareholder equity
Efficiency of asset utilization
Pricing power and cost efficiency
Core business profitability
Bottom-line profitability
The Quality factor evaluates the persistence and magnitude of realized cash flows. Companies with scores >70 exhibit superior pricing power and structural financial resilience through diverse economic regimes.
Our uncertainty rating tracks the predictability of future cash flows and potential for permanent capital loss. Moderate visibility with standard industry cyclicality.
Our model assigns Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust a Hold rating, with a composite score of 52.1/100 and 3 out of 5 stars. Ranked #1665 of 7,333 stocks, FXC presents a mixed quantitative picture — neither compelling enough to initiate new positions nor weak enough to warrant selling. Investors already holding may consider maintaining their position while monitoring for changes in the factor profile.
FXC's quality score of 43/100 is below average, suggesting challenges with profitability or capital efficiency. The company reports gross margins of 100.0% (sector avg: 76.5%), net margins of 64.9% (sector avg: 21.5%). Investors should examine whether management is actively addressing these weaknesses or if they reflect structural industry headwinds.
FXC registers a value score of just 25/100, suggesting the stock trades at a significant premium to its fundamental metrics. Key valuation metrics include a P/E ratio of 793.22x. High-premium valuations like this require strong future execution to avoid multiple compression, and downside risk is elevated if growth disappoints.
Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust's investment score of 33/100 suggests limited reinvestment activity. Key growth metrics include revenue growth of -48.0% vs. a sector average of 10.8% and a return on assets of 0.7% (sector: 1.2%). While this can be positive for mature, cash-generative businesses returning capital to shareholders, it may also signal a lack of growth opportunities or management conservatism.
FXC is currently showing below-average momentum at 46/100, which may indicate weakening institutional interest or negative sentiment shifts. Revenue growth stands at -48.0% year-over-year, while a beta of 0.02 reflects its sensitivity to broader market moves. Investors should note that declining momentum can precede further price weakness, though contrarian opportunities sometimes emerge at these levels.
Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust earns an excellent stability score of 93/100, reflecting low price volatility and a conservatively managed balance sheet. Key stability metrics include a beta of 0.02. Stocks with this level of stability tend to act as portfolio anchors, providing downside protection during market corrections while still participating in broad market advances.
FXC's short interest factor score of 88/100 indicates very low short selling activity relative to peers — a positive signal suggesting institutional investors see limited near-term downside. Specific risk factors include micro-cap liquidity risk. As a micro-cap company with a market capitalization of $0, Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust benefits from the generally lower volatility and deeper liquidity associated with its size class.
Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust is a micro-cap company in the Finance, Insurance, And Real Estate sector, ranked #0 of 50 in its sector (100th percentile) and #1665 of 7,333 overall (77th percentile). Key comparisons include operating margins of 64.9% above the 17.0% sector average. This top-quartile standing reflects exceptional competitive strength relative to Finance, Insurance, And Real Estate peers.
While FXC currently exhibits a HOLD profile, superior opportunities exist within the FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE sector. Our model identifies several "Strong Buy" candidates with higher quality scores and more attractive valuations among direct industry competitors.
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Key factor gap
Stability (93) vs Value (25) — closing this gap could shift the rating.
Gross Margin 31% ABOVE SECTOR MEDIAN (FAVORABLE)
Op. Margin 281% ABOVE SECTOR MEDIAN (FAVORABLE)
AUDIT DATA AS OF SEP 30, 2025 (Q2 FY2025)
We rate Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust (FXC) as a Hold with a composite score of 52.1/100 at a current price of $71.32. The stock presents a mixed quantitative picture — neither compelling enough to warrant new accumulation nor weak enough to justify selling for existing holders. Our factors are split, and the overall profile suggests patience is warranted.
The rating is primarily driven by strength in stability (93th percentile) and momentum (46th percentile), which together account for the majority of the composite score. Offsetting weakness in value (25th percentile) and investment (33th percentile) tempers our overall conviction. We assign a No Moat rating (29/100), Low uncertainty, and Poor capital allocation.
Key items to watch: valuation compression risk if growth disappoints. Any material change in these dynamics could warrant a reassessment of our rating. The moat trend is stable, which suggests the competitive landscape is stable for now.
Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust holds a top-quartile position (#0 of 50) within the Finance, Insurance, And Real Estate sector, based on our composite quantitative scoring across quality, value, momentum, and stability factors. The composite score of 52.1/100 places it at rank #1665 in our full 7,333-stock universe. At N/A in market capitalization, Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust is a small-cap player in the Finance, Insurance, And Real Estate space, which limits certain scale advantages but may allow for more agile strategic execution.
Revenue contraction of -48% combined with momentum at the 46th percentile paints a cautious picture of the near-term business outlook. The market appears to be pricing in continued challenges, and a catalyst for reversal is not clearly visible from current data.
The margin cascade tells an important story: gross margins of 100% (+23.5pp vs sector) narrow to operating margins of 65% (+47.9pp vs sector) and net margins of 64.9%, yielding a gross-to-net conversion rate of 65%. This efficient conversion suggests well-controlled operating costs and limited margin leakage between the gross and net levels.
At a current price of $71.32, Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust is trading at a premium to fundamental value. Our value factor score of 25/100 reflects a composite assessment across multiple valuation metrics including price-to-earnings, price-to-book, EV/EBITDA, and price-to-sales ratios relative to both sector peers and the broader market. The premium valuation implies the market is pricing in significant future growth or quality improvements that are not yet fully reflected in current fundamentals.
The stock currently trades at a P/E of 793.2x (a 6549% premium to the sector median of 11.9x). The above-sector P/E multiple suggests the market is pricing in superior growth or quality, which our analysis finds only partially justified by current fundamentals.
Gross margins of 100% signal strong pricing power and brand/IP advantages — businesses with margins above 40% have historically demonstrated more resilient earnings through economic cycles.
A P/E of 793.2x leaves little room for execution misses — any earnings disappointment could trigger a sharp multiple compression.
Revenue decline of -48% signals business deterioration — declining revenues make it difficult to grow into the current valuation and often precede further negative revisions.
Elevated short interest (88th percentile) indicates that sophisticated market participants are betting against the stock.
We assign a Low uncertainty rating to Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust. The company exhibits strong financial stability with a beta of 0.02, and a stability factor in the 93th percentile. The predictable nature of the business model and solid financial position reduce the range of potential outcomes, giving us confidence in our fair value estimate.
Specific risk factors that inform our assessment include: low beta of 0.02 — while defensive, this may indicate limited upside participation in bull markets; elevated valuation multiple (P/E 793.2x) that leaves limited margin for error. Each of these factors independently widens the distribution of potential outcomes, and in combination they create a risk profile that demands careful position sizing. The stability factor at the 93th percentile and quality factor at the 43th percentile provide a quantitative summary of the overall risk landscape.
Key risk mitigants include: healthy gross margins of 100% provide a buffer against cost pressures; above-average stability (93th percentile) suggests predictable business dynamics. These factors partially offset the identified risks and provide downside protection in adverse scenarios. On balance, the risk-reward profile is favorable for long-term investors.
We rate Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust's capital allocation as Poor. Key concerns include weak asset returns (ROA 0.7%). Exemplary capital allocators generate ROE above 20% and maintain conservative leverage — Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust significantly underperforms these benchmarks, raising questions about management's ability to create shareholder value.
Investors should scrutinize management's reinvestment decisions and balance sheet trajectory before committing capital. Poor capital allocation often compounds over time: overlevered balance sheets limit strategic flexibility, while low returns on capital destroy shareholder value. We would need to see sustained improvement in profitability metrics and balance sheet discipline before considering an upgrade.
In summary, Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust receives a Hold rating with a composite score of 52.1/100 (rank #1665 of 7,333). Our quantitative framework assigns a No Moat (29/100, trend: stable), Low uncertainty, and Poor capital allocation. The average factor score across quality, value, momentum, stability, and investment is 48/100.
Our analysis supports a neutral stance on Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust. While the quantitative profile is not weak enough to warrant selling, it lacks the multi-factor strength required for a buy recommendation. Existing holders should maintain positions and monitor for catalysts — either fundamental improvement or valuation compression — that would shift the risk-reward balance.
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We do not assign Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust a meaningful economic moat, scoring 29/100 on our composite assessment. Current fundamentals do not demonstrate the kind of durable competitive advantages — such as superior returns on invested capital, margin superiority, or reinvestment efficiency — that would protect the company from competitive erosion over the long term. The highest-scoring pillar, margin superiority, reached only 16.5/20.
The strongest moat sources are margin superiority (16.5/20) and economic value creation (5/20). GM 100% vs sector 77%, OM 65% vs sector 17%. Insufficient data for ROIC calculation. These pillars form the core of Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust's competitive identity and are the primary drivers of excess returns in our framework.
Areas of relative weakness include reinvestment efficiency (0/20) and financial resilience (2.5/20). Capital turnover N/A. Improvement in these areas could meaningfully widen the moat over time, while deterioration would be an early warning of competitive erosion.
Our moat trend assessment is Stable. Multi-year ROIC and operating margin trajectories show neither meaningful improvement nor deterioration, suggesting the competitive position is steady. We expect Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust's moat profile to remain largely unchanged absent a material shift in return on capital or industry dynamics.
Key profit drivers include gross margins of 100% providing a solid profitability foundation, operating margins of 65% reflecting effective cost management, declining revenues (-48%) that pressure the earnings outlook. The margin cascade from 100% gross to 65% operating to 64.9% net reveals the company's cost structure and reinvestment intensity. Our analysis indicates that profit quality is adequate though not exceptional, with the quality factor at the 43th percentile.
The margin profile shows gross margins of 100%, operating margins of 65%, net margins of 64.9%. Return metrics include ROA of 0.7%. Relative to the Finance, Insurance, And Real Estate sector, gross margins are 23.5 percentage points above the sector median of 77%.
The balance sheet reflects revenue growth of -48%. Overall balance sheet health is adequate for the current business environment.
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