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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75.93 | 33.36EUR | −1.59% | −0.54EUR | Buy | 20.322K | 677.942K | 2.237BEUR | — | −0.79EUR | 6.964K | Consumer Services | |
75.27 | 46.79EUR | 2.77% | 1.26EUR | Strong Buy | 110.906K | 5.189M | 5.035BEUR | 13.50 | 3.38EUR | 14.402K | Producer Manufacturing | |
72.94 | 1.410EUR | 18.99% | 0.225EUR | Buy | 85.027K | 119.888K | 46.949MEUR | — | — | — | Technology Services |