Prev Close | 59.42 |
Open | 58.75 |
Day Low/High | 57.51 / 59.75 |
52 Wk Low/High | 60.40 / 152.19 |
Volume | 876.48K |
Prev Close | 59.42 |
Open | 58.75 |
Day Low/High | 57.51 / 59.75 |
52 Wk Low/High | 60.40 / 152.19 |
Volume | 876.48K |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 25.93B |
Market Cap | 1.54B |
P/E Ratio | 24.16 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Unfortunately, we have to operate under the principle of where there's smoke, there's fire.
Let's check the charts and indicators of EHTH to see if we need to make any changes.
The most important thing to remember about trading earnings is that you do not have to hold a stock into its report in order to find good trade entries.
Don't be too quick to turn negative if there are some pullbacks.
Here we go folks, a sampling of this morning's upgrades, downgrades and initiations. I'll be back with some thought on these after I get another cup of my morning fuel (coffee). Upgrades Sprint by UBS from Neutral to Buy with a $10 price target Res...
Some stocks that are down now have upside.
There's no justifying valuations at these lofty levels.
The first installment of my list includes biotech, Internet and insurance.
With Obamacare, Internet trends and aging Baby Boomers, this firm is well-positioned indeed.
Gary Lauer, CEO of eHealth, explains why the company's shares have spiked in the wake of President Obama's victory and what it plans to do next.