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 | 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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86.08 | 1.585EUR | 2.26% | 0.035EUR | Strong Buy | 60.409K | 95.748K | 254.104MEUR | 2.72 | 0.57EUR | 5.031K | Process Industries | |
85.82 | 2.37EUR | 3.04% | 0.07EUR | Strong Buy | 95.262K | 225.771K | 131.042MEUR | 8.30 | 0.28EUR | 1.992K | Retail Trade | |
79.17 | 0.828EUR | −0.24% | −0.002EUR | Buy | 9.367K | 7.756K | 108.799MEUR | 13.07 | 0.06EUR | 833 | Process Industries | |
71.76 | 0.747EUR | −0.40% | −0.003EUR | Buy | 416.007K | 310.757K | 448.229MEUR | 7.74 | 0.10EUR | 789 | Finance | |
71.67 | 0.4290EUR | 1.66% | 0.0070EUR | Strong Buy | 41.869K | 17.962K | 98.547MEUR | — | −0.02EUR | 1.233K | Process Industries |