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52-Week High/Low

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52-Week High/Low
The highest and lowest price at which a stock traded in the past 12 months, or 52 weeks.

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Many investors see the 52-week high or low as an important indicator. For example, a value investor may view a stock trading at a 52-week low as an initial indication of a possible value play (a stock sitting at a price below its intrinsic value), however an astute value investor will have to conduct a lot more analysis to whole-heartedly come to this conclusion, but the fact the stock is trading at its 52-week low can be a potential starting point.


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