UK Housebuilding Sector in 4Q 2019

20/20 vision

For fighter pilots, it is a minimum requirement.

But having 20/20 ‘visual acuity’ (correct term) does not necessarily mean you have perfect vision (as convention assumes); instead, it indicates sharpness and clarity of vision at a distance.

It is measured by a Snellen Chart, which displays letters of progressively smaller size and whereby 20/20 means that the test subject sees the same line of letters at 20 feet that a person with normal vision sees at 20 feet (or 6 metres; but 6/6 simply didn’t catch on).20/20 and similar (e.g. 20/200 is legal blindness) are called Snellen fractions, named after Herman Snellen, the Dutch ophthalmologist who developed the measurement system in the mid-19th century.

In turn, 20/15 is even better than 20/20; the former, perhaps, having the benefit of hindsight…

In 20/19, a sharp-eyed UK Housebuilding Sector saw a 42% rise in value acuity; and generated a weighted and bright-eyed TSR or Total Shareholder Return of 56%.

There were blurred lines of Brexit letters along the way but, in 4Q (+18%), the bifocals were discarded – and the quarter included the sector’s best ever daily rise in value, its best ever week and a new all-time high (on 16 December).

No, 2020 will not yield perfect vision and there will be HOAs or ‘higher-order aberrations’; however, there will also be clarity, scale and distance for the industry this year.

Good eyesight is not taken for granted but it will prevail.

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