The biggest rise today was Harland & Wolff Group Holdings, Bad working day for companies of Discretionary consumption LSE
Report LSE 2022-11-16
Today's Stock Tops, brutal rises
The best price increases today correspond to
Harland & Wolff Group Holdings,
Bonhill,
Omega,
IBM,
Starvest.
- The leading share of the day is
Harland & Wolff Group Holdings, it obtains a percentage increase of
77,49% and improves the value of its share in
17,66£. Leader alone.
- The second value that has increased its price the most today is
Bonhill, increasing its value by
40,29%, and now it is worth
4,91£ per share. This will mark a before and after.
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Omega is located in the third place of this daily price top, rising to
3,91£, and reaching a frantic rise of
37,19%. From now on, we will study the evolution of this value.
Shares sinking today
The following shares are the ones that have lowered the price of their share the most:
Comcast,
General Electric,
Falanx,
Carnival,
JZ Capital.
- The share that has had the worst day is
Comcast, the value of its share drops to
34,36£, with a significant drop in price of up to
-40,25%. We will study this case.
- The stock with the top 2 falling is
General Electric, the price of this share has fallen by
-18,28% decreasing to
85,81£. An opportunity to invest in the long term.
- The third is
Falanx, which goes down to
0,58£, decreasing in percentage terms until
-15,39%. We shouldn't be alarmist, but the result is dire.
What have been the sectors that have risen the most today?
The most leading sectors or industries of the day, with more important increases are
Information technology,
Energy,
Communication services, an opportunity to invest.
The actions of the industries vary according to many variables that affect them directly or indirectly. On this day we have three big increases that are:
Information technology with a great growth of
2,11%,
Energy that follows from close with a rise of
0,55% and, finally,
Communication services that reaches the podium with a percentage of
0,09%.
The categories not only depend on the market situation in general, but the actions of specific companies affect the whole.
Harland & Wolff Group Holdings has risen by
21,32% and has reached a value of
17,66£,
IBM also it has improved its position by
21,32% and obtains
144,31£ of value and
Nostrum Oil & Gas reaches the figure of
2,63£ after its increment of
18,74%.
The sectors that have fallen the most today
The top 3 worst sectors of the day are
Discretionary consumption,
First need products,
Transport, we know that they are temporary situations, and that they become opportunities.
Today there has been no mercy with
Discretionary consumption, which has dropped by
-3,72% its entire conglomerate, then we have the sector
First need products which has also been heavily affected with a drop in
-1,80%, and close to them is
Transport, which has reached an average drop of
-1,64%. Every day we receive information that affects our assets in one way or another.
The stocks most affected by this drop in the sector have been
Capital Metals,
MySale Group PLC and
Provexis, with a decrease in
-11,33%,
-11,11% and
-6,67% respectively.
Stocks most traded today
The Securities with the highest level of negotiation today have been
Baron Oil with
870,12M of call-put options,
Premier African Minerals with
318,50M of buy / sell movements,
Inspirit Energy with
144,39M in volume of assets and
Vela Technologies with
106,38M in operations. They have not stopped receiving operations from investors who have seen the opportunity today.
Stocks that have today exceeded the annual maximum of 52 Weeks
These are the stocks that manage to exceed their maximum of 52 Week
Prophotonix (8,75£).
Now we have to wait, if these stocks maintain their value at this resistance peak for at least one more week.
Stocks that have reached their annual minimum of 52 Week today
The following stocks have decreased in price in the last 52 weeks
United Carpets (1,00£),
Volga Gas (22,35£),
Octagonal plc (1,00£),
Countrywide Plc (156,25£),
Parity (6,01£).
When a stock of this type reaches historical lows, we ask ourselves two questions: Opportunity or risk?