The Allstate Corporation
ALL Financial Services Insurance - Property & Casualty NYSE
$211.87
+$0.25 (+0.12%)
Open: $211.29 | High: $212.11 | Low: $207.59 | Prev Close: $211.62
Market Cap: $54.99B
Volume: 454K | Avg: 1.7M
Last updated: March 06, 2026 at 08:00 PMInvestment Rating
Buy
Overall Score: 80/100
Rating Breakdown:
Stock Score Analysis
Stock Score: 610
Comprehensive Quality Assessment
Component Breakdown:
Valuation Metrics
| P/E Ratio | 5.57 |
| P/B Ratio | 1.81 |
| P/S Ratio | 0.83 |
| EPS | $38.07 |
| Beta | 0.21 |
| Shares Outstanding | 259.54M |
| 52-Week High | $216.75 |
| 52-Week Low | $176.00 |
| SMA 50 | $204.97 |
| SMA 200 | $203.33 |
| Dividend Yield | 2.40% |
| Annual Dividend | $5.08 |
| Next Earnings | April 29, 2026 09:00 PM ET |
Financial Ratios
| Gross Margin | 33.2% |
| Operating Margin | 19.8% |
| Net Margin | 15.5% |
| ROE | 39.5% |
| ROA | 8.6% |
| Debt/Equity | 0.24 |
| Current Ratio | 0.00 |
| Quick Ratio | 0.00 |
Balance Sheet
| Total Assets | $119.76B |
| Total Liabilities | $89.17B |
| Total Equity | $30.61B |
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| Cash | $678.00M |
| Total Debt | $7.49B |
| Net Debt | $6.81B |
Income Statement
| Revenue | $66.46B |
| Gross Profit | $22.09B |
| Operating Income | $13.16B |
| Net Income | $10.28B |
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| EBITDA | $14.04B |
| Revenue/Share | $254.34 |
Cash Flow
| Operating CF | $10.11B |
| CapEx | $228.00M |
| Free Cash Flow | $9.88B |
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| Book Value/Share | $117.06 |
| Tangible Book/Share | $81.55 |
| Equity/Share | $117.15 |
Technical Indicators
| RSI (14) | 59.80 Neutral |
| MACD |
2.42
Signal: 2.08
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| Volatility | 27.73% |
| Trading Signal | Bullish |
Performance & Returns
| 1 Year | +1.34% |
| Sharpe Ratio | -0.02 Poor |
| Volatility (Ann.) | 24.24% Moderate |
| ALL (1Y) | +1.34% |
| S&P 500 (1Y) | +13.03% |
| Alpha (Excess Return) | -11.69% |
Sector Comparison (Financial Services)
| Metric | ALL | Sector Avg | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E Ratio | 5.57 | 47.95 | 3% |
| P/B Ratio | 1.81 | 4.21 | 37% |
| ROE (%) | 39.47% | 19.40% | 89% |
| Net Margin (%) | 15.47% | 18.79% | 42% |
| Stock Score | 610 | 428.0 | 93% |
| 1Y Return (%) | +1.34 % | +8.02 % | 27% |
📊 Historical Price Analysis (Last 200 Days)
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Technical Analysis
| Ticker | Close | SMA 5 | SMA 8 | SMA 13 | SMA 50 | SMA 200 | RSI (14) | MACD | Volatility (%) | Volume | Signal | SMA Decision |
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| ALL | $211.87 | $212.80 | $212.20 | $209.91 | $205.34 | $203.42 | 59.80 | 2.42 | 27.73% | 453349 | Weak Short | Bullish Stack |
Candlestick Patterns
There wasn't any recognizable pattern for the ALL stock
News Sentiment
| 📊 Ticker | 📰 Headline | 💭 Sentiment | 📡 Source | 🔗 URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALL | Berkshire vs. Allstate: Which Insurance Leader Is the Better Pick? | Neutral | zacks.com | Read More |
| ALL | 3 Overlooked U.S. Value Stocks With the Fundamentals to Outperform in 2026 | Neutral | 247wallst.com | Read More |
| ALL | Should Value Investors Buy Allstate (ALL) Stock? | Neutral | zacks.com | Read More |
| ALL | The Allstate Corporation (NYSE:ALL) Receives Consensus Rating of “Moderate Buy” from Analysts | Neutral | defenseworld.net | Read More |
| ALL | Blair William & Co. IL Has $76.32 Million Stock Holdings in The Allstate Corporation $ALL | Neutral | defenseworld.net | Read More |
Recent Insider Trading
No recent insider trading data available for ALL
Company Information
The Allstate Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides property and casualty, and other insurance products in the United States and Canada. The company operates through Allstate Protection; Protection Services; Allstate Health and Benefits; and Run-off Property-Liability segments. The Allstate Protection segment offers private passenger auto and homeowners insurance; specialty auto products, including motorcycle, trailer, motor home, and off-road vehicle insurance; other personal lines products, such as renter, condominium, landlord, boat, umbrella, and manufactured home and stand-alone scheduled personal property; and commercial lines products under the Allstate and Encompass brand names. The Protection Services segment provides consumer product protection plans and related technical support for mobile phones, consumer electronics, furniture, and appliances; finance and insurance products, including vehicle service contracts, guaranteed asset protection waivers, road hazard tire and wheel, and paint and fabric protection; roadside assistance; device and mobile data collection services; data and analytic solutions using automotive telematics information; and identity protection services. This segment offers its products under various brands including Allstate Protection Plans, Allstate Dealer Services, Allstate Roadside Services, Arity, and Allstate Identity Protection. The Allstate Health and Benefits provides life, accident, critical illness, short-term disability, and other health insurance products. The Run-off Property-Liability offers property and casualty insurance. It sells its products through call centers, agencies, financial specialists, independent agents, brokers, wholesale partners, and affinity groups, as well as through online and mobile applications. The Allstate Corporation was founded in 1931 and is based in Northbrook, Illinois.
| CEO | Thomas Joseph Wilson |
| Employees | 55000 |
| Country | US |
| IPO Date | 1993-06-03 |
| Exchange | NYSE |
| Website | https://www.allstate.com |
| Sector | Financial Services |
| Industry | Insurance - Property & Casualty |
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Rating Metrics Explained
DCF Score (Discounted Cash Flow)
Measures the intrinsic value of the stock based on projected future cash flows. A higher score indicates the stock is undervalued relative to its DCF valuation.
ROE Score (Return on Equity)
Evaluates how efficiently a company generates profit from shareholders' equity. Higher ROE indicates better profitability and management effectiveness.
ROA Score (Return on Assets)
Measures how efficiently a company uses its assets to generate profit. A higher ROA means better asset utilization and operational efficiency.
D/E Score (Debt-to-Equity)
Assesses the company's financial leverage and risk. Lower debt-to-equity ratios indicate less financial risk and better balance sheet health.
P/E Score (Price-to-Earnings)
Compares stock price to earnings per share. A lower P/E ratio may indicate the stock is undervalued, while a higher ratio could suggest overvaluation or growth expectations.
P/B Score (Price-to-Book)
Compares market price to book value per share. Lower P/B ratios may indicate undervaluation relative to the company's net asset value.
Rating Recommendations:
Each metric is scored on a scale of 1-5, where the scores are determined by comparing the company's performance against industry benchmarks and historical data:
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Strong Buy (5/5): Excellent score - strong positive indicator
- The metric significantly outperforms industry averages (top 20% of companies)
- Indicates exceptional financial health or attractive valuation in that category
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Buy (4/5): Good score - positive indicator
- Above-average performance (top 40% of companies)
- Shows strong fundamentals with room for improvement
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Neutral (3/5): Average score - neutral indicator
- Performance in line with industry median (middle 20%)
- Neither significantly positive nor negative signal
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Sell (2/5): Below average - negative indicator
- Below-average performance (bottom 40% of companies)
- Suggests weakness in this particular metric
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Strong Sell (1/5): Poor score - strong negative indicator
- Significantly underperforms industry (bottom 20%)
- Indicates potential risk or overvaluation in that category