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Sign in / create a free accountLennar Corporation is a consumer cyclical company listed in the US.
LEN last traded at $83.89, down 2.9% on the day; that's in the lower part of its 52-week range ($81.18–$124.16). Right now it's dipped below its recent average — a spot where watchers often look for signs the dip is stabilizing.
Earnings reports are the biggest scheduled catalysts to keep an eye on, and after the recent dip, watch whether the price stops making lower lows before assuming the worst is over.
A plain-English snapshot built from the data on this page — not investment advice. Always do your own research.
On the latest daily bar, momentum sits mid-range (RSI 42), the trend is quiet (ADX 16), and volume is about normal (0.8×). On the business side, revenue is shrinking 5% year over year and the business keeps about 3 cents of every sales dollar as free cash.
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Our cash-flow model pegs fair value near $28.41 (fair range $28–$487); today's price sits 197% above that estimate. The model's verdict is “Overvalued” and accounting quality screens as Adequate. Model estimates only — do your own due diligence.
- ✓ Quick ratio 1.75 (antifragile)
- ✓ Current ratio 10.70 (antifragile)
- ✓ Debt/equity 0.56 (antifragile)
- ✓ Positive retained earnings
- ⚠ Debt exceeds cash
Price implies ~8% growth (vs trailing rev yoy). Model estimate — do your own due diligence.
LEN is a $20.5 billion company, priced at 13× last year's earnings, and the stock is trading near the bottom of its 52-week range.