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A quick look at 52 week high and low stock prices: October 2009

October 29th, 2009 · 10 Comments

Now that it appears we are in the midst of the long awaited stock market correction it seems an ideal time to check how the 52 week stock prices have been tracking for a number of ASX listed stocks as this may tell us if the rally of the last 7 months is running out of steam.

Tags: China · Stockmarket

A quick look at 52 week high and low stock prices: July 2009

July 20th, 2009 · No Comments

The Australian stock market has recovered from what appears to have been the bottom of the bear market back in March, so now seems a good time to look at some stock prices and see if they are creeping up to their 52 week highs or still near their lows.

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A quick look at 52 week high and low stock prices: March 2009

March 30th, 2009 · 8 Comments

In September last year I looked at the 52 week share price highs and lows for a range of well know stocks trading on the ASX. As luck would have it, a few days later Lehman Brothers went under and stock markets around the world tumbled. But now that the dust has settled (I hope), it might be interesting to go back and look at these companies and see what has happened to their stock prices since September 2008.

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A quick look at 52 week high and low stock prices. (Part 1)

September 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Sometimes you can learn a lot about how the stock market is reacting to events by just looking at the 52 week stock price highs and lows for a range of companies spread in a few different sectors. Normally in addition to looking at stocks I hold, I also look at the prices of stocks I am interested in and also add a few random picks as well just to get a good spread of companies.

Tags: Forecasts · Stockmarket


 


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