Prev Close | 24.77 |
Open | 25.68 |
Day Low/High | 24.89 / 26.33 |
52 Wk Low/High | 3.77 / 35.10 |
Volume | 238.20K |
Prev Close | 24.77 |
Open | 25.68 |
Day Low/High | 24.89 / 26.33 |
52 Wk Low/High | 3.77 / 35.10 |
Volume | 238.20K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 28.87B |
Market Cap | 708.01M |
P/E Ratio | 18.45 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Sometimes you can catch them using price targets to hedge their ratings.
As global economies continue to recover, demand for key commodities should benefit these companies.
These are a host of negative tells I continue to observe daily.
Let's look at some names that have been resisting the recent market correction.
Amid the carnage Friday, several housing-related names held up well despite downbeat home-sales data.
The surprise housing data has sparked a rally and shifted focus away from earnings.
The LL chart looks at risk for a big move lower.
Here are the bottom eight that rounded out the top 20 candidates. As promised, here is the alternate list for the highfliers group. These are names just starting to show some distribution signals, with two of them -- 3D Systems (DDD) and Citizens Re...
These peripheral names are doing quite well on renewed optimism in this sector.
Breakout Stocks Portfolio Manager Bryan Ashenberg reviews recent results from Lumber Liquidators and Gentex.
These housing-related retailers have done quite well of late.
Digging deeper than HD and LOW, we come up with a couple of interesting stocks.
These three fundamentally and technically sound names are still holding above key averages.
Contributor Ken Shreve takes a look at economic data and earnings reports scheduled for the coming week.
There are other ways to play a housing recovery outside of the home builders.
If you're tooling around for a housing-comeback trade, this turf-equipment maker is a nice choice.
The agency slashed ratings on some European nations, but global indices still moved higher.