BR

Broadridge Financial Solutions
Data Processing & Outsourced Services · Industrials · as of 2026-08-19
Last close
$176.03
+3.6% on the session
1-year return
-30.9%
+0.0% over six months
Volatility
28.3%
annualized, trailing year
Max drawdown
-47.4%
worst peak to trough, 1y
What the numbers say

Broadridge Financial Solutions is a data processing & outsourced services name in the industrials sector. Over the past year it returned -30.9%, against +18.6% over three months and +21.4% over one. It sits 1.1% below its 200-day average, close enough that the trend is genuinely undecided. Annualized volatility of 28.3% is moderate by single-stock standards.

Its worst peak-to-trough decline over the year was -47.4%, and it has traded a median $193M a day — the figure that decides whether a position can actually be entered and exited at posted prices. Its daily moves correlate 0.06 with the S&P 500 proxy, so it has been moving substantially on its own.

Where it ranks
Within Industrials#71 of 81
Stronger than 13% of its sector on the momentum profile
Across the whole index#386 of 500

How BR scores on all four profiles

Its standing on steadiness, defensiveness and rebound — plus the factor-by-factor breakdown behind each score, and its closest and least-correlated peers among 0 others in Data Processing & Outsourced Services.

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Full metrics
1 day+3.6%
1 week+4.0%
1 month+21.4%
3 months+18.6%
6 months+0.0%
1 year-30.9%
12-1 momentum-43.1%
Volatility (1y, annualized)28.3%
Max drawdown (1y)-47.4%
Distance vs 200-day average-1.1%
Return per unit of risk-1.09
Median daily dollar volume$193M
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