Prev Close | 83.03 |
Open | 86.47 |
Day Low/High | 80.31 / 87.31 |
52 Wk Low/High | 77.16 / 276.30 |
Volume | 2.78M |
Prev Close | 83.03 |
Open | 86.47 |
Day Low/High | 80.31 / 87.31 |
52 Wk Low/High | 77.16 / 276.30 |
Volume | 2.78M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 156.70B |
Market Cap | 12.34B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Tech might not truly be leading markets vertically, but it is certainly leading investor behavior in a more horizontal fashion.
Impacting today's trade will be the forced flow of capital related to pension funds, on top of the usual window-dressing that comes with quarterly round-ups.
The crisis in Ukraine underscores threats to the world and to companies big and small. Investors should take notice.
The technical signs of the identity security company aren't offering a lot of bullish clues at this point.
These recently downgraded names are displaying both quantitative and technical deterioration.
Let's see how much the charts have changed heading into earnings.
I wouldn't expect a lot in the way of economic shutdowns, at least not unless clear evidence presents that people are getting sicker from Omicron.
Here's our trading stategy and price targets for the identity management software provider.
Would-be buyers should wait to go long the provider of identity management software on strength in its shares.
On with September, the market's historically worst month
Here we take a fresh look at the charts of cybersecurity company Okta for a subscriber.
Contrary to popular belief, this economic recovery that we seem to be enjoying has hit a pressure point.
Look at the stocks you own. Can you tell me why you've got them? If you can't answer the following three questions, then have a look at several I like right now.
Here's what our look at the cybersecurity company's charts reveals.
The banks are parking large amounts of dough at the Fed every night. Last Friday's number was the highest single day total since 2017.
There's absolutely no good reason for the Fed to still be supporting the mortgage market and there hasn't been for quite some time.
The company reports earnings this Wednesday.
Amazingly, one group isn't just left behind, it just keeps losing money, while the other group is shrugging off this day with aplomb.
Aggressive traders could begin probing the long side of TWLO.
Let's look at this impossible move on the market -- and why health care could be coming off life support.
Signs of aggressive buying have not appeared.
It may seem ridiculous, but you can distill the market down to these two names because they stand for palpable themes.
These recently downgraded names are displaying both quantitative and technical deterioration.