Advantis Corp. (OTC: ADVT) PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS IN FOCUS:
Net Income of the company is $ -294927. Net Income Available for Common Shareholders equals net income minus preferred dividends paid. Net income available to the company pays all of its suppliers, employees, service providers, creditors, and preferred shareholders. In other words, this is less all expenses and preferred dividends. The number of joint action plans on the company's cash flows.
Advantis Corp. (OTC: ADVT) has performed -3.333333% last month and performed 45% over the last quarter. The stock registered weekly return of -3.333333%. 190% return throughout last twelve months.
Tracking last 52 weeks, the stock 52 week high price observed at $ 0.094 and 52 week low seen at $ 0. The 50 SMA is $ 0.034173 and 200 SMA is $ 0.028942. Moving in can be used as support or resistance in the market. This can also be said in the following way. In the case of the moving average on the price chart, the trader will be looking into a short position. Actually, this works in the same way as the horizontal support or resistance lines. Dynamic support and resistance, simply because they tend to change with prices.
Advantis Corp. (OTC: ADVT) stock has changed $ -0.0048 and moved -14.2% whereas stock price touched at $ 0.029 in last trading session. 431913 shares exchanged at hands while it's an average volume stands with 1973710 shares. The company recorded relative volume of 0.22. Volume is most important for traders. Heavily-traded stocks allow investors to trade quickly and easily, without dramatically changing the price of the stock. If you are not so many buyers or sellers at any given time, then buyers and sellers may be interested in ordering to make a trade.
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Return on capital employed (ROCE) is 10.25%. Return on capital employed (ROCE) is a financial ratio that measures a company's profitability and efficiency with which its capital is used. Return on capital employed (ROCE) is the total amount of capital that has been used in order to generate profits. It is the sum of shareholders' equity and debt liabilities. It can be simplified as total assets.
Volatility or average true range percent (ATRP 14) is 33.33%. The ATR expressed as a percentage of closing price. Average true range percent (ATRP) volatility on a relative level. ATRP allows securities to be compared whereas ATR does not. Lower-priced stocks will not lower The stock beta value watched at 1.547966. Beta measures the amount of market risk associated with the market trade. High beta reveals more riskiness and low beta shows low risk.
PROFITABILITY RATIOS:
Tracking profitability check, the firm profit margin which was recorded at 0.00%.
VALAATION OBSERVATIONS:
Headquarters Location of Advantis Corp. (OTC: ADVT) is United States. It has a market cap of $ 29692148. Using market capitalization to show the size of a company is important because the company is a basic determinant of various characteristics in which investors are interested, including risk.
TECHNICAL INDICATORS:
Now The company has RSI figures of 41.34. RSI compares the magnitude of recent gains to recent losses. RSI is plotted on a scale of 0-100. Generally, if it is above 70, the stock is deemed to be overbought and so on. Similarly, an RSI of less than 30 says the stock is oversold and can be bought.
ADX value listed at 37.33. ADX is best used for screening stocks and writing scans. By adding this indicator to your scanning software, you can eliminate all the stocks that are in trading ranges. You can then set up your scan to find only those stocks that are in strong up trends or strong down trends.
So what is the ADX indicator good for?
The ADX indicator does not give buy or sell signals. It does, however, give you some perspective on where the stock is in the trend. Low readings and you have a trading range or the beginning of a trend. Extremely high readings tell you that the trend will likely come to an end.
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