Friday June 27, 2025 Stocks Making A New 52 Week High 169 Days Ago $DB $CPNG $RKLB $CRBG $FLEX $CNM $WMB $CSCO $CCJ $RBLX $DIS $STX $CLS $NVDA

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Rank Ticker Closing Price Name
1 DB 30.40 Deutsche Bank AG
2 CPNG 30.81 Coupang, Inc.
3 RKLB ðŸ“ˆ 35.38 Rocket Lab Corporation
4 CRBG 35.83 None
5 FLEX 49.89 Flex Ltd.
6 CNM 60.36 Core & Main, Inc.
7 WMB 62.67 None
8 CSCO 68.65 Cisco Systems, Inc.
9 CCJ 73.27 Cameco Corporation
10 RBLX 105.59 Roblox Corporation
11 DIS 122.34 Walt Disney Company (The)
12 STX 141.44 Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
13 CLS ðŸ“ˆ 152.67 Celestica, Inc.
14 NVDA 157.75 NVIDIA Corporation
15 NRG 162.67 NRG Energy, Inc.
16 CAH 167.18 Cardinal Health, Inc.
17 HWM 184.90 Howmet Aerospace Inc.
18 NET 194.05 Cloudflare, Inc.
19 COF 211.01 Capital One Financial Corporati
20 TSM 228.57 Taiwan Semiconductor Manufactur
21 DASH 242.32 DoorDash, Inc.
22 GE 254.51 GE Aerospace
23 AVGO 269.35 Broadcom Inc.
24 RCL 309.51 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
25 ZS 315.32 Zscaler, Inc.
26 MSFT 495.94 Microsoft Corporation
27 QQQ 548.09 Invesco QQQ Trust, Series 1
28 SPY 614.69 State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF T
29 GS 690.81 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)
30 SPOT ðŸš€ 772.60 Spotify Technology S.A.
Stocks Making A New 52 Week High

The "52-week high" is the highest price at which a stock has traded over the previous 52 weeks, or one year. It's a key metric used by traders and investors as a technical indicator to understand a stock's recent performance and to gauge market sentiment. A stock hitting a new 52-week high often reflects a strong, positive trend and bullish momentum. This can attract more buyers, who see the stock's strength as a sign that the price will continue to rise. This is particularly appealing to momentum traders, who follow the trend and buy into stocks that are already performing well. Conversely, some analysts may view a 52-week high as a resistance level, where a stock's price struggles to rise further. They might expect a potential reversal or a period of consolidation as investors who bought at lower prices decide to take profits. The 52-week high is most commonly based on the daily closing price of a stock, not the intraday high, although some data providers may report both. It's a simple but powerful tool for assessing a stock's trading range, volatility, and overall market sentiment. However, it should not be used in isolation; traders often combine it with other technical and fundamental analysis to make more informed decisions.