LMND

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NO
68.2% ABOVE
↓ Approaching Was 81.1% last week
-15% -10% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15%+
Buy Threshold $30.53
14-Week RSI 36
Rel. Volume (14w) This week's trading vs. the 14-week average 0.8x
Buyers vs. Sellers (14w) Are up-weeks or down-weeks getting more volume? 0.81

Lemonade Inc. (LMND) closed at $51.35 as of 2026-05-15, trading 68.2% above its 200-week moving average of $30.53. The stock is currently moving closer to the line, down from 81.1% last week. The 14-week RSI sits at 36, indicating neutral momentum.

Trading volume is running at 0.8x of its 14-week average, which is in the normal range. The balance between buying and selling volume (0.81 ratio) is neutral — neither side is clearly dominating.

Over the past 258 weeks of data, LMND has crossed below its 200-week moving average 2 times. On average, these episodes lasted 89 weeks. Historically, investors who bought LMND at the start of these episodes saw an average one-year return of +20.8%.

With a market cap of $3.9 billion, LMND is a mid-cap stock. The company generates a free cash flow yield of 2.3%. Return on equity stands at -26.1%. The stock trades at 7.3x book value.

Share count has increased 9.6% over three years, indicating dilution.

Over the past 5 years, a hypothetical investment of $100 in LMND would have grown to $48, compared to $185 for the S&P 500. LMND has returned -13.8% annualized vs 13.1% for the index, underperforming the broader market over this period.

Free cash flow has been volatile over the past several years, making the quality of earnings harder to assess.

Business Health

Annual financials — how the underlying business has performed over the past several years.

Cash Flow Free cash flow & net income ($M)

Revenue Annual revenue ($M) — business growth proxy

Total Debt Balance sheet debt ($M)

ROIC Return on invested capital (%)

FCF Yield Free cash flow / market cap (%) — Yartseva signal

Gross Margin Pricing power & competitive moat (%)

Shares Outstanding Buybacks vs dilution (millions)

Growth of $100: LMND vs S&P 500

Monthly data normalized to $100 at start. Vertical dashed lines mark 200-week MA touches.

What Happens After LMND Crosses Below the Line?

Across 2 historical episodes, buying LMND when it crossed below its 200-week moving average produced an average return of +20.0% after 12 months (median +118.0%), compared to +6.5% for the S&P 500 over the same periods. 50% of those episodes were profitable after one year. After 24 months, the average return was -80.0% vs +8.0% for the index.

Each line shows $100 invested at the moment LMND crossed below its 200-week MA. Bold blue = stock average. Gray dashed = S&P 500 average over same periods.

Bean Score Experimental

The Bean Score measures how far a stock's free cash flow yield has deviated from its own quarterly baseline, normalized by the stock's historical behavior. Between earnings dates, FCF is constant — so the score is purely a function of stock price. The levels below show at what prices LMND would reach each dislocation threshold.

Current Bean Score +1.35σ
Current FCF Yield 0.49%
Baseline Yield 0.41%
Historical σ 0.09pp

Dislocation Price Levels

Prices where LMND's Bean Score would hit each σ threshold. Valid until next earnings report (last report: 2026-03-31).

LevelσPriceSignal
Deep Value+2σ$45.93Unusually cheap — potential buy zone
Value+1σ$54.86Cheap vs. own history
Fair Value+0σ$68.11Historical mean behavior
Expensive-1σ$89.79Expensive vs. own history
Deep Expensive-2σ$131.73Unusually expensive — potential trim zone
Data depth: 2 quarterly baselines, 19 price observations — Limited history (4+ quarters preferred for reliability)

Signal Accuracy Collecting Data

The Bean Score system is accumulating weekly data to validate signal accuracy. After 13+ weeks of history, this section will display win rates and average returns for each σ threshold crossing — answering the question: "When this score says cheap or expensive, does the price subsequently move in the expected direction?"

0 / 13 weeks minimum

Theoretical framework — not backtested or forward-tested. The Bean Score uses trailing twelve-month free cash flow yield as a dislocation identifier. It measures whether the market has pushed a stock's yield unusually far from its own baseline behavior. These levels are reference points for identifying potential swing trade opportunities, not buy/sell signals. FCF values update quarterly with earnings; between reports, all movement is price-driven.

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Historical Touches

LMND has crossed below its 200-week MA 2 times with an average 1-year return of +20.8% after recovery.

Crossed BelowRecoveredWeeksMax Depth1-Year ReturnReturn Since Touch
Jul 2021Nov 202417579.8%-76.7%-39.1%
Mar 2025Apr 202536.5%+118.2%+82.3%
Average89+20.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is LMND below its 200-week moving average?

No. Lemonade Inc. (LMND) is currently 68.2% above its 200-week moving average of $30.53. It would need to fall to $30.53 to cross below the line.

What is LMND's 200-week moving average price?

Lemonade Inc.'s 200-week moving average is $30.53 as of 2026-05-15. This is the average weekly closing price over roughly the last 4 years, and it acts as a long-term trend line. When a stock drops below this level, it can signal that the price has fallen far enough from the long-term trend to attract value-oriented investors.

What happens when LMND drops below its 200-week moving average?

LMND has crossed below its 200-week moving average 2 times in our data. On average, buying at that moment produced a one-year return of +20.8%. These dips have historically been decent entry points. These episodes lasted 89 weeks on average.

Is LMND a good value right now?

Here's what our data says about LMND as of 2026-05-15: The stock is above its 200-week moving average, so it doesn't currently meet our primary signal. The 14-week RSI is 36. Free cash flow yield is 2.3%. Return on equity is -26.1%. Price-to-book is 7.3x. This is not a buy or sell recommendation — always do your own research.

How does LMND compare to the S&P 500?

Over the past 5 years, $100 invested in LMND would have grown to $48, compared to $185 for the S&P 500. That's -13.8% annualized vs 13.1% for the index. LMND has underperformed the broader market over this period.

Not financial advice. This is an educational tool. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Do your own research before making investment decisions.

Data as of week of 2026-05-15