GIBO Holdings Ltd (GIBO) Volatility Hits 52.14% – Here Is What You Should Do

GIBO Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:GIBO) concluded the trading at $0.29 on Thursday, June 26 with a fall of -6.96% from its closing price on previous day.

Taking a look at stock we notice that its last check on previous day was $0.31 with its price kept floating in the range of $0.2888 and $0.3023 on the day. Considering stock’s 52-week price range provides that GIBO hit a high price of $24.18 and saw its price falling to a low level of $0.27 during that period. Over a period of past 1-month, stock came subtracting -91.34% in its value.

Digging deeper we become aware of the PEG ratio of the GIBO stock which is currently positioned at 0. It further provides that stock’s current price level is -82.32% away from its 20-day simple moving average and is -95.02% off its SMA50. Its relative strength index (RSI) for 14-periods is oscillating at 21.19 while volatility remained at 52.14% over the past week which changes to 26.97% when measuring it over the past month. Beta is valued at -1.93.

Having a second look at GIBO Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:GIBO) provides that stock’s average daily trading volume for 3 months was 961.13K, while it jumped to 5510470 when we calculate an average volume for past 10 days. Number of outstanding shares of the stock stood at 199.90 million.

The figures also indicate that as of 2025-06-13, number of stock’s short shares was 0.23 million which implies a short ratio of 0.74. This shows up a 4.00 of Short Interest in company’s outstanding shares on the day. In June the standing of shares short improved as it was 39577.0 in the previous month. Subtraction of -97.19% by stock’s current price to its year-to-date value in last trading session is likely to be increasing investors’ interest in the stock as it is hinting an extended uptrend.

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