Stocks that have significantly increased in value due to a large volume of demand are called overbought. This is often the case when there are many more buyers than sellers, whose actions to gain exposure to the asset — come what may — push the price up so high that it can no longer be justified by the company's underlying financials. Another common scenario that causes stocks to become overbought is when a business buys back its own stocks. Just be careful when buying overvalued stocks, as there could be a retracement.
Ticker | Price | Chg %, 1D | Chg, 1D | Technical Rating, 1D | Vol, 1D | Volume*price, 1D | Mkt cap | P/E | EPS (TTM) | Employees | Sector |
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4.856EUR | 5.80% | 0.266EUR | Strong Buy | 238.349K | 1.157M | 1.213BEUR | 11.26 | 0.41EUR | — | Utilities | |
11.46EUR | 4.56% | 0.50EUR | Strong Buy | 1.966K | 22.53K | — | — | — | — | Finance | |
0.543EUR | 0.74% | 0.004EUR | Buy | 159.919K | 86.836K | 400.784MEUR | — | −0.05EUR | 4.785K | Transportation | |
1.460EUR | 3.84% | 0.054EUR | Buy | 232.411K | 339.32K | 369.778MEUR | 14.25 | 0.10EUR | 485 | Transportation |