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Ekttitab Holding Company K.S.C.C Shows Neutral Pricing and Technical Indicators Signals a Buy for Short-Term Moving Averages
By KlickAnalytics Data Insights | January 10, 2025 07:53AM ET
EKTTITAB HOLDING COMPANY K.S.C.C Stock Analysis
Pricing
Ekttitab Holding Company K.S.C.C current price is at 0.19 with a 1-day change of 0.0, resulting in a 1-day return of 0.0%. The stock has a volume of 7,016,435 and a 1-week return of 5.56%. Over the past 1 month, the stock has seen a return of 5.56% with a 3-month return of 0.0%. The 1-year return stands at -20.83%. Although the stock has not shown any price rally for the last 2 days, the sentiment remains neutral with close price values similar across various metrics.
The stock hit a 1-month high price of 0.2 three days ago but dipped to a 1-month low price of 0.18, 32 days ago. The current price is -5.00% lower than the 1 month high and 5.56% higher than the 1 month low. Looking at the 52-week data, the stock's high was 0.28, 365 days ago, and the low was 0.18, 98 days ago. As of now, the current price is -32.14% compared to the 52-week high and 5.56% higher than the 52-week low. Historical returns show positive performance in the short term, with a 5.56% return for 1-week, 1-month, and year-to-date durations.
Regarding volume, the stock witnessed a high of 23,291,609 three days ago and a low of 89,000, 18 days ago. The current volume is -69.88% compared to the 1-month high but significantly higher at 7783.63% compared to the 1-month low.
Technical Indicators
While the stock does not exhibit a positive trend in the medium to long term technical indicators, the short-term moving averages signal a buy. The SMA data indicates a positive signal for the 5-days, 10-days, 20-days, and 50-days moving averages. However, the 100-days and 200-days moving averages signal a sell. The close price comparison with SMAs shows a positive deviation for the shorter terms but a negative deviation for the longer terms.
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