BBVA Argentina ADR (NYSE:BBAR) shares, rose in value on Friday, June 20, with the stock price down by -2.47% to the previous day’s close as strong demand from buyers drove the stock to $16.60.
Actively observing the price movement in the last trading, the stock closed the session at $17.02. The PE ratio was 8.73 over 12-month period. Referring to stock’s 52-week performance, its high was $25.01, and the low was $7.05. On the whole, BBAR has fluctuated by -24.48% over the past month.
With the market capitalization of BBVA Argentina ADR currently standing at about $3.39 billion, investors are eagerly awaiting this quarter’s results, scheduled for on 2025-Mar-24. The company’s Forward Dividend Ratio is 0.00, with its dividend yield at 0.00%.
Technical indicators serve as essential tools for traders, offering insights into market sentiment and potential price movements. We see that BBAR’s technical picture suggests that short-term indicators denote the stock is a 50% Sell on average. However, medium-term indicators have put the stock in the category of 50% Buy while long-term indicators on average have been pointing out that it is a 50% Sell.
The stock’s technical analysis shows that the PEG ratio is about 0.27, with the price of BBAR currently trading nearly -11.13% and -15.58% away from the simple moving averages for 20 and 50 days respectively. The Relative Strength Index (RSI, 14) currently indicates a reading of 33.62, while the 7-day volatility ratio is showing 1.22% which for the 30-day chart, stands at 3.10%. Furthermore, BBVA Argentina ADR (BBAR)’s beta value is 1.29, and its average true range (ATR) is 0.98.
A comparison of BBVA Argentina ADR (BBAR) with its peers suggests the former has fared considerably weaker in the market. BBAR showed an intraday change of -2.47% in last session, and over the past year, it grew by 81.40%%.
Data on historical trading for BBVA Argentina ADR (NYSE:BBAR) indicates that the trading volumes over the past 3 months, they’ve averaged 738.24K. According to company’s latest data on outstanding shares, there are 204.24 million shares outstanding.
Nearly 0.11% of BBVA Argentina ADR’s shares belong to company insiders and institutional investors own 7.15% of the company’s shares. The stock has fallen by -12.91% since the beginning of the year, thereby showing the potential of a further growth. This could raise investors’ confidence to be optimistic about the BBAR stock heading into the next quarter.