Pheton Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:PTHL) price on Thursday, July 03, rose 4.19% above its previous day’s close as an upside momentum from buyers pushed the stock’s value to $19.15.
A look at the stock’s price movement, the close in the last trading session was $18.38, moving within a range at $18.0606 and $19.16. Turning to its 52-week performance, $22.34 and $1.32 were the 52-week high and 52-week low respectively. Overall, PTHL moved 218.11% over the past month.
Pheton Holdings Ltd’s market cap currently stands at around $272.89 million, with investors looking forward to this quarter’s earnings report slated for in August.
Turning to the stock’s technical picture we see that short term indicators suggest on average that PTHL is a 100% Buy. On the other hand, the stock is on average a 100% Buy as suggested by medium term indicators while long term indicators are putting the stock in 100% Buy category.
PTHL’s current price about 11.92% and 96.92% off the 20-day and 50-day simple moving averages respectively. The Relative Strength Index (RSI, 14) currently prints 75.19, while 7-day volatility ratio is 5.20% and 15.96% in the 30-day chart. Further, Pheton Holdings Ltd (PTHL) has a beta value of 0.
If we refocus on Pheton Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:PTHL), historical trading data shows that trading volumes averaged 0.93 over the past 10 days and 542.82K over the past 3 months. The company’s latest data on shares outstanding shows there are 6.58 million shares.
The 70.78% of Pheton Holdings Ltd’s shares are in the hands of company insiders while institutional holders own 0.12% of the company’s shares. Also important is the data on short interest which shows that short shares stood at 0.12 million on 2025-06-13, giving us a short ratio of 0.16. The data shows that as of 2025-06-13 short interest in Pheton Holdings Ltd (PTHL) stood at 308.0 of shares outstanding, with shares short rising to 54250.0 registered in 2025-05-15. It is this reason that could see investor optimism for the PTHL stock continues to rise going into the next quarter.