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SHEL

NYSE
Neutral · 55/100

Shell PLC

Energy
Energy

$77.77

0.3%

Updated Today 12:11 PM ET

Report Card

SHEL at a glance — five pillars scored 0–100 from real filed financials.

Value
0
Growth
0
Profitability
0
Health
0
Dividends
0

Overall: Neutral · 55/100. A wider, greener shape means more pillars look healthy. Dividends scores 0 when a company pays none — that is a choice, not a flaw.

Price — Past Year

▲ Up 8.3% over the last 12 months

Price 50-day average 200-day averageSource: Yahoo Finance · refreshed daily
Key Metrics

Market Cap

$203.79B

P/E

11.42x

Forward P/E (est.)

8.16x

ROE

10.1%

Revenue Growth

-4.9%

EPS Growth

48.4%

Profit Margin

7.0%

FCF Yield

7.8%

Debt / Equity

0.43x

ROIC

Interest Coverage

Current Ratio

Dividend Yield

3.8%

Implied Growth (rev. DCF)

Rating Score

55/100

Business Overview
Research

Shell PLC (SHEL) is a mega-cap company in the Energy industry, part of the Energy sector of the S&P 500, with a market value around $203.79B.

Our model rates SHEL Neutral (55/100) on growth, profitability, financial health, and valuation. The summary below is built from its filed financials and current ratios and refreshes automatically.

Technical Analysis (Educational)
Research

Technical analysis reads price and volume to judge momentum and timing. It complements the fundamentals above — it does not replace them. Here is what SHEL's chart says today, with each tool explained.

Trend — moving averages. A moving average is the average closing price over a window, which smooths out daily noise. SHEL trades near $77.77, below its 50-day average ($84.34) and 200-day average ($79.73). Price below both averages is a downtrend — momentum is against buyers for now.

Momentum — RSI. The Relative Strength Index runs 0–100 and measures how strong recent gains are versus losses. Above 70 is "overbought", below 30 "oversold". At 23 it is oversold — selling has been heavy and a bounce is possible.

MACD. MACD compares two moving averages to flag shifts in momentum. Its histogram is currently negative — short-term momentum is fading.

Volatility — ATR. Average True Range is the typical daily move. SHEL's is $1.46 (~1.9% of price), so swings of about that size each day are normal — handy for setting a stop that isn't too tight.

Support & resistance. Over the last month SHEL found buyers near $76.26 (support) and sellers near $88.00 (resistance); its 52-week range is $68.63–$94.90. A decisive break beyond either edge often marks the next move.

Volume. The latest session traded 0.4× the 20-day average — lighter than usual, so the move carries less conviction. Rising volume on up-days suggests real buying; on down-days, real selling.

Educational information to help you read a chart — not a recommendation or a forecast. It updates daily as the price and indicators change.

Metrics vs. Typical Range

Where this stock sits versus what most companies trade at.

TTM P/E
11.4xCheap
Forward P/E
8.2xCheap
P/S ratio
0.8xCheap
Revenue growth
-4.9%Weak
EPS growth
48.4%Strong
Gross margin
25.9%Weak
Net margin
7.0%Weak
ROE
10.1%Weak

Typical ranges are general references (e.g., many stocks trade at ~18–26x earnings), not hard rules. Context only — not investment advice.

Bull Case

The case for SHEL:

  • Healthy free-cash-flow yield (~7.8%) funds buybacks and dividends.
  • A conservative balance sheet (debt/equity 0.4x) lowers risk.
  • Pays a 3.8% dividend on top of any price gains.
Bear Case

The case against SHEL:

  • Revenue growth is slow/negative (-4.9%), limiting the upside engine.
  • Like any single stock, it is exposed to competition, the economic cycle, and shifts in its end markets.
Key Risks
Research

Growth risk — sluggish revenue (-4.9%) leaves little margin for execution missteps.

Market risk — sector rotation, the economic cycle, and broad sentiment move the stock regardless of fundamentals.

Investment Thesis
Research

On balance, the picture is mixed: Shell PLC is a mega-cap energy business with shrinking revenue, with modest profitability, and a sound balance sheet. It trades at 11.4x earnings, which our model scores Neutral (55/100). Weigh this against your own goals and time horizon — this is educational information, not a recommendation.

SHEL — frequently asked questions

Is SHEL a good stock to buy?

We don't give buy or sell advice. Our model rates Shell PLC Neutral (55/100) based on its growth, profitability, financial health, and valuation — use that as a research starting point and make your own decision.

What is SHEL's rating on The Stocks School?

Shell PLC currently scores 55/100 (Neutral) on our transparent model, which weighs real fundamentals: growth, margins, returns on capital, balance-sheet strength, and valuation.

How our ratings work
Where does SHEL's data come from?

Live price data plus real fundamentals and 5-year financials pulled directly from Shell PLC's SEC filings — refreshed automatically, not hand-entered.

How is the 5-year projection for SHEL calculated?

It's a scenario model: it grows revenue at an assumed rate, applies a profit margin and a valuation multiple, and shows the resulting share-price range. The assumptions are yours to change — it's a tool for thinking, not a prediction.

Is this SHEL analysis financial advice?

No. Everything on this page is educational research, not financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell SHEL. Always do your own research and consider a licensed professional.

Data notice. Fundamentals and financial statements are sourced from company filings (SEC EDGAR) and market-data providers; prices and market caps refresh on trading days and may be delayed. Ratings, projections, technical signals, and written summaries are model- or rule-generated for education and may simplify or lag the latest filings.

Not advice. Nothing on this page is investment advice or a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any security. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional before investing.