The framework has shifted from markup to distribution since the last review. Smart money appears to be selling into strength. Institutional holders may be rotating out. Price has moved down 0.0% since our last review. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows good risk-adjusted returns. Our composite framework grades it B, carrying a low risk profile. Technically it is holding around 4% above its long-term trend line with momentum reading neutral. Over the past year the shares are up 12%. Our forward projection puts the odds of a 10% gain over the next month near 0%.
Federated Hermes Premier Municipal Income Fund FMN
Outside both standardsAn entry written while the outcome is still unknown. It will be scored by what the market does next, and it will never be edited to look cleverer than it was.
In plain words · Federated Hermes Premier Municipal Income Fund is a closed-ended fixed income mutual fund launched by Federated Investors, Inc.
read at $11.26
Federated Hermes Premier Municipal Income Fund holds its Markdown at $11.26.
- PHPhase · the trend structure carries the Markdown label
- INInsiders · no filings inside 60 days, left as found
- POPositioning · no disclosures inside 60 days, left as found
- OPOptions · no verdict drawn today, left as found
- SCScreen · does not pass the values gate
- edge confirmed
- edge broken
- edge forming
Each arm is one independent read. Conviction is not a single call, it is how many edges converge.
The investor read · the season, not the day
| Phase | Markdown · caution |
| Quantitative state | Consolidating, no directional conviction, held for 7 days |
| Price | $11.26 |
| Valuation | 93.79 trailing · N/A forward price to earnings |
| Values screen | FAIL · score 30.0 |
| Beta | 0.61 |
The business, in plain words · what the numbers mean
| Trailing P/E | 93.8x expensive — the price assumes strong growth ahead |
| Revenue growth | -22.3% revenue is shrinking |
| Profit margin | 12.1% thin but positive margins |
| Return on equity | 0.9% a modest return on shareholder capital |
| Debt to equity | 0.69 moderate, manageable leverage |
| Current ratio | 3.38 comfortably covers its short-term bills |
| Beta | 0.61 steadier than the market |
| Market cap | $88M |
The risks · The things to watch: it's a small-cap, so the share price can swing harder than the market.
Plain-English interpretation of our own screen data. Analysis, not advice.
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The trader read · the latest dated commentary
The dated journal · newest first, never edited
The framework reads markup. Price is trending higher with momentum. The crowd has caught on and buyers are in control. Price has moved down 0.0% since our last review. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows good risk-adjusted returns. Our composite framework grades it B, carrying a low risk profile. Technically it is holding around 4% above its long-term trend line with momentum reading neutral. Over the past year the shares are up 12%. Our forward projection puts the odds of a 10% gain over the next month near 0%.
The framework reads markup. Price is trending higher with momentum. The crowd has caught on and buyers are in control. Price has moved down 0.0% since our last review. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows good risk-adjusted returns.
The framework reads markup. Price is trending higher with momentum. The crowd has caught on and buyers are in control. Ethical screening: FAIL. This security does not pass our values-based screening criteria. The risk-adjusted return profile shows good risk-adjusted returns.
Each entry above was written on its date, before the outcome. A journal you can prune is not a journal.
What holding actually paid · price plus dividends
| Period | Price then | Price return | Divs per share | $1,000 became | Total return |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 month | $11.26 | -0.2% | $0.05 | $1,002 | +0.2% |
| 2 months | $11.07 | +1.5% | $0.09 | $1,023 | +2.3% |
| 3 months | $10.94 | +2.8% | $0.14 | $1,040 | +4.0% |
| 6 months | $10.90 | +3.1% | $0.27 | $1,055 | +5.5% |
| 1 year | $10.05 | +11.8% | $0.54 | $1,172 | +17.2% |
| 2 years | $10.26 | +9.5% | $1.01 | $1,193 | +19.3% |
| 3 years | $9.35 | +20.2% | $1.43 | $1,355 | +35.5% |
| 5 years | $12.24 | -8.2% | $2.56 | $1,127 | +12.7% |
Historical returns from market close data. Past performance does not guarantee future results.