The total range of the associated security's price quotes as of market open.
The left value is the lowest price and right value is the highest price reported.
The arrow represents the current price quote (delayed by 20 minutes).
The total range of the associated security's price quotes for the past 52 week period.
The left value is the lowest price and right value is the highest price reported (delayed by 20 minutes).
A price target is an analyst's prediction of the future price of a security, often times looking out between 12 and 18 months.
The average price target represents the mean of the price targets provided by sell-side analysts.
All price targets are sourced from Benzinga's aggregated analyst data and are not provided by TradeStation.
The percentage of analysts who are rating this symbol as a buy.
The Analyst score is an aggregation of the available sell-side analyst ratings (provided by Benzinga).
Ratings from analysts are taken from the last rating available to be sourced and are calculated as follows:
All ratings classes are provided by Benzinga and aggregated by TradeStation.
The next upcoming earnings call date for the company. These are subject to change due to a number of reasons but are provided as the best of date according to current knowledge.
Provided by Benzinga.
This is provided by Benzinga, and is indicative of the reason that the relevant security is potentially moving in any direction. These are updated on a rolling basis by Benzinga.
The number of shares traded since the latest market open for this security.
The average daily number of shares traded in the past month.
The total value of a security's shares, calculated by multiplying the total number of shares by the current price. This is generally considered an indicator of the overall size of a company.
The Price to Earnings ratio is generally considered an indicator of the value of a security (whether it is over or undervalued). This is calculated by dividing the current price quote by the Earnings per Share.
Earnings per share is generally thought to be indicative of the company's profitability. It shows how much a company is earning per all outstanding share. It is calculated by dividing the company's profit by the total number of shares outstanding.
The total number of shares available for this security.
All news is provided by Benzinga and is written entirely by Benzinga authors.
Any articles are presented as they were provided by Benzinga, and do not represent the opinions of TradeStation or its employees.
The number of shares traded since the latest market open for this security.
The average daily number of shares traded in the past month.
The total value of a security's shares, calculated by multiplying the total number of shares by the current price. This is generally considered an indicator of the overall size of a company.
The Price to Earnings ratio is generally considered an indicator of the value of a security (whether it is over or undervalued). This is calculated by dividing the current price quote by the Earnings per Share.
Earnings per share is generally thought to be indicative of the company's profitability. It shows how much a company is earning per all outstanding share. It is calculated by dividing the company's profit by the total number of shares outstanding.
The total number of shares available for this security.
All news is provided by Benzinga and is written entirely by Benzinga authors.
Any articles are presented as they were provided by Benzinga, and do not represent the opinions of TradeStation or its employees.
This is provided by Benzinga, and is indicative of the reason that the relevant security is potentially moving in any direction. These are updated on a rolling basis by Benzinga.
This is provided by Benzinga, and is indicative of the reason that the relevant security is potentially moving in any direction. These are updated on a rolling basis by Benzinga.
An aggregated list of the top rated and lowest rated securities across a selection of analysts (provided by Benzinga).
Top Buys and Sells are the top 10 highest and lowest (respectively) aggregate ratings calculated as follows:
All ratings classes are provided by Benzinga and aggregated by TradeStation.
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