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As Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Sink, Here's When to Dive In

These stocks are priced for an industry-wide calamity, but how realistic is that considering their customer base?
By ED PONSI
Jun 30, 2022 | 01:30 PM EDT
Stocks quotes in this article: CCL, RCL, NCLH

Cruising stocks floated about as well as a sack of bricks on Wednesday. A Morgan Stanley analyst made negative comments about the industry, and questioned one company's ability to withstand a recession.

Analyst Jamie Rollo lowered his price target for Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL) to $7, and placed a worst-case scenario price target of $0 on the stock. Carnival, the world's largest cruise line, dropped 14% on the news to close at $8.87.

Competitor Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) fell 9.57% to close at $36.02, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) lost 9.4% to close at $11.57. All three stocks are near their respective 52-week lows.

Rollo raised legitimate concerns about Carnival's ability to raise capital if an economic downturn should occur. The company lost $1.8 billion in its most recent quarter.

According to the chart, Rollo's base-case price target of $7 is likely to be met. Carnival is trapped in a bearish channel (diagonal lines). The channel predicts that Carnival will fall below $6, which is the mean of the channel.

Chart Source: TradeStation

Carnival's volume has been steadily increasing over the past three weeks (shaded yellow). The increase in turnover could be a sign of institutional selling. Wednesday's selloff occurred on 2.5x Carnival's normal volume.

According to Carnival's RSI (relative strength index), this stock isn't yet oversold. Even if it was, I wouldn't buy Carnival at its current price.

Carnival has been oversold on five occasions since December (arrows). While each oversold reading led to a bounce, the stock eventually reached a lower low on every occasion.

The chart of Royal Caribbean Cruises is nearly identical to that of Carnival. RCL's chart has a similar bear channel, a comparable increase in volume, and five oversold RSI bounces, just like Carnival.

Chart Source: TradeStation

The chart of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings also has a similar look.

Chart Source: TradeStation

Here's the takeaway: All three of these stocks are going lower. The downside momentum is strong in this sector, and nearby support -- formed just last week -- is unlikely to prevent a move to fresh 52-week lows for all three names.

However, these stocks are priced for an industry-wide calamity, and I'm not sure that's realistic.

Rollo's worst-case scenario is based on a potential economic downturn, but cruising enthusiasts tend to be older and wealthier. They are among the least susceptible to a recession.

Bottom line: These stocks should continue to sink, but not all the way to Davy Jones' Locker. If I can get Carnival at the low end of the channel -- under $5 -- I'll dive in.

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At the time of publication, Ponsi had no positions in any securities mentioned.

TAGS: Travel | Economic Data | Economy | Investing | Markets | Stocks | Technical Analysis | Trading | Analyst Actions | U.S. Equity

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