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What is a 52 Week low?

A 52-week low is the lowest share price that a stock has traded at during the previous year. Many market aficionados view the 52-week low as an important factor in determining a stock's current value and predicting future price movement. Examine United States stocks near 52 week low, a valuable indicator for buy-sell decision making.

What is the barchart Summary tab?

The Summary tab also shows a table of the Barchart symbols that track the historical highs and lows for many of the time periods and groupings on the page. Symbols are broken out by Exchange, with a separate table for Historical Data by Market Cap. (Market Cap historical data is available only for U.S. markets.)

What is a barchart symbol?

There is also a link to a chart that plots the Barchart symbol used to track the historical number of stocks included in the category. For example, clicking the chart icon by the NYSE 1-Month Highs shows a chart for Barchart symbol $M1HN. This symbol tracks the historical number of new 1-Month Highs for that exchange.

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