The 52-week high and 52-week low represent the highest and lowest prices at which a stock has traded during the past year. These values help investors understand a stock’s performance, volatility, and market sentiment over time.
52-Week High: This is the highest price a stock reached in the last 12 months. It often indicates strong investor confidence or bullish momentum.
52-Week Low: This is the lowest price a stock dropped to in the last 12 months. It may reflect bearish sentiment or challenges faced by the company.
Monitoring these levels can assist traders in identifying support/resistance zones, timing entries/exits, and assessing risk.
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