Prev Close | 33.08 |
Open | 33.24 |
Day Low/High | 32.86 / 33.77 |
52 Wk Low/High | 21.08 / 34.96 |
Volume | 3.48M |
Prev Close | 33.08 |
Open | 33.24 |
Day Low/High | 32.86 / 33.77 |
52 Wk Low/High | 21.08 / 34.96 |
Volume | 3.48M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 164.54B |
Market Cap | 5.42B |
P/E Ratio | 16.68 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The charts of HRB are weakening ahead of Wednesday's earnings.
The public seems to have resigned itself to dealing with a greater degree of inflation for longer than anything I would have considered to be 'transitory.' The again, the public is often as wrong as the Fed.
How September markets digest August ahead of momentous events will be far more important to uptrend maintenance than how August closed.
You can fight the Fed, and you can fight the Feds. Or you can simply try to excel in the environment provided.
These 'bearish bets' are showing both technical and quantitative deterioration.
It's a question of income vs. growth with this dividend stock.
Deciding whether to buy when bad news hits requires knowing what a stock is really worth.
Our new strategy recommendation for HRB shares.
A simple acknowledgement that something's wrong, and it can't be ignored, is not too much to ask.
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Try this play on the stock moving lower another few percentage points.
Trump talks tax reform, while stocks climb to session best.
There are 2 approaches -- this is the one I'm using.
The preferred tactic would be to enter a small position before earnings are announced.
The preferred tactic would be to enter a small position before earnings are announced.
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