CCTV Finance Network: Over the past seven days, Electrex (ELSE.OQ) stock price has fluctuated mainly due to rising market risk aversion sentiment and declining company performance. Under the overall pressure on technology stocks, the company’s stock performance has been weak due to low liquidity and reduced profitability.
Stock Recent Trends
As of February 10, Electrex closed at $4.24, down 3.64% for the day, with a total decline of 1.40% over the past five trading days, and a range fluctuation of 4.19%. Internal data shows that from February 6 to 10, the decline was 1.62%, with a fluctuation of 4.18%, and the lowest touched $4.22. On February 10, the trading volume was only 1,240 shares, with a transaction amount of $5,259, and a turnover rate of 0.04%, indicating low liquidity that can amplify volatility. In real-time quotes on February 11, the stock price remained at $4.24, but the turnover rate increased to 0.10%, with 3,515 shares traded. During the same period, the technology instruments sector rose slightly by 0.40%, while the Nasdaq index fell by 0.59%, reflecting that small- and medium-sized tech stocks are generally under pressure.
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Electra's stock price fluctuates due to declining performance and market sentiment
CCTV Finance Network: Over the past seven days, Electrex (ELSE.OQ) stock price has fluctuated mainly due to rising market risk aversion sentiment and declining company performance. Under the overall pressure on technology stocks, the company’s stock performance has been weak due to low liquidity and reduced profitability.
Stock Recent Trends
As of February 10, Electrex closed at $4.24, down 3.64% for the day, with a total decline of 1.40% over the past five trading days, and a range fluctuation of 4.19%. Internal data shows that from February 6 to 10, the decline was 1.62%, with a fluctuation of 4.18%, and the lowest touched $4.22. On February 10, the trading volume was only 1,240 shares, with a transaction amount of $5,259, and a turnover rate of 0.04%, indicating low liquidity that can amplify volatility. In real-time quotes on February 11, the stock price remained at $4.24, but the turnover rate increased to 0.10%, with 3,515 shares traded. During the same period, the technology instruments sector rose slightly by 0.40%, while the Nasdaq index fell by 0.59%, reflecting that small- and medium-sized tech stocks are generally under pressure.
The above content is compiled from public information and does not constitute investment advice.