Galeo Concept SA (EURONEXT: MLGAL) ANALYSIS OF FOCUS PERFORMANCE:
Galeo Concept SA (EURONEXT: MLGAL) the stock changed € 0 and moved 0%, while the share price was hit at € 1 in the last commercial transaction (Monday). 10 shares traded by hand while it is a medium volume with 33 shares. The company recorded a relative volume of 0.3. When an analyst or investor is looking for a stock, it's good to know what other investors think of it. After all, they might have some more information about the company or they could create a trend. The most popular methods for assessing the market's opinion is to look at the recently traded volume.
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Galeo Concept SA (EURONEXT: MLGAL) posted 16.27907% last month and recorded a -33.333333% in the last quarter. The stock showed a return of -92.852037% over five years and recorded a weekly return of 0%. The stock was seen at -65.517241% yield over the last twelve months.
Monitoring of the last 52 weeks, the high price of shares at 52 weeks was observed at € 2.9 and the minimum at 52 weeks seen at € 0.63. The 50 SMA is € 0.897917 and the 200 SMA is € 1.21588. Moving averages can be used as support or resistance when a trader looks for a possible entry or exit on the market. This can also be said in the following way. In the event that the price makes a contact with the moving average on the price table, the trader, examining this chart carefully, will enter a long position or a short position. In reality, this works the same way as horizontal support or resistance lines. Moving averages are known as dynamic support and resistance, simply because they tend to change with prices.
The volatility or the average percentage of the real interval (ATRP 14) is 2%. The ATR expressed as a percentage of the closing price. The average of the real interval percentage (ATRP) measures volatility at a relative level. ATRP allows you to compare titles while ATR no. This means that low-priced shares will not necessarily have lower ATR values than higher-priced ones. The beta value of the shares was seen at -5.537534. Beta measures the amount of market risk associated with market trading. The high beta reveals more riskiness and the low beta shows a low risk.
Monitoring of profitability control, company profit margin recorded at 0.00% and operating margin at 0.00%.
VALIDATION OBSERVATIONS:
Headquarters The headquarters of Galeo Concept SA (EURONEXT: MLGAL) is France.
TECHNICAL INDICATORS:
Now the company has an RSI figure of 60.64. The RSI compares the entity of recent gains with recent losses to see if an asset is oversold or overbought. RSI is plotted on a scale of 0 to 100. Generally, if it is above 70, the stock is considered overbought and then you can try to sell it. Similarly, an RSI below 30 indicates that the stock is oversold and can be purchased.
ADX value listed in 30.66. The ADX indicator measures the strength of a trend and can be useful for determining whether a trend is strong or weak. High readings indicate a strong trend and low readings indicate a weak trend. When this indicator shows a low reading, it is likely that a trading interval will develop. Avoid stocks with low readings! You want to be in stocks that have high readings. This indicator stands for middle management index. On some graphics packages there are two other lines on the map, + DI and -DI (the DI part stands for Directional Indicator). Ignore these lines. Trying to trade on these two lines is a great way to lose money! The only thing we are interested in is the same ADX.
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