As opposed to overbought, oversold means that a company's stock price has decreased substantially. Now this can be for a number of reasons, but the most common one is that there's been a major sell off on the back of bad news. Often this is because there are legitimate concerns about the business' fundamentals, but other times the overselling is the result of a storm in a teacup or other non-event and the price will eventually rebound. Discerning the difference between the two scenarios takes patience and research though, which is exactly why you're on this page.
Ticker | RSI (14) 1D | Price | Change % 1D | Change 1D | Technical Rating 1D | Volume 1D | Volume * Price 1D | Market cap | P/E (TTM) | EPS (TTM) | Employees | Sector |
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18.71 | 0.3910EUR | 2.89% | 0.0110EUR | Sell | 2.194M | 857.845K | 61.895MEUR | — | −0.19EUR | 191 | Health Technology | |
21.93 | 0.1350EUR | −10.00% | −0.0150EUR | Strong Sell | 51.129K | 6.902K | 16.481MEUR | — | −0.00EUR | — | Miscellaneous | |
23.73 | 0.0280EUR | −10.26% | −0.0032EUR | Sell | 80.686K | 2.259K | 46.476MEUR | 0.17 | 0.18EUR | — | Health Technology | |
29.66 | 5.40EUR | 0.37% | 0.02EUR | Sell | 2.322K | 12.539K | 127.756MEUR | — | −1.31EUR | 60 | Health Technology |