Monday December 15, 2025 Stocks Making A New 52 Week High Today $MFG $CX $VOD $MUFG $HST $SMFG $BBVA $BCS $AEO $B $USB $BAC $VIK $FOXA

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Rank Ticker Closing Price Name
1 MFG 7.59 Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. Sp
2 CX 11.66 Cemex, S.A.B. de C.V. Sponsored
3 VOD 12.70 Vodafone Group Plc
4 MUFG 16.39 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,
5 HST 18.64 Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
6 SMFG 19.63 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group
7 BBVA 22.97 Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria
8 BCS 24.34 Barclays PLC
9 AEO ðŸš€ 27.01 American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
10 B 43.34 Barrick Mining Corporation
11 USB 53.71 U.S. Bancorp
12 BAC 55.33 Bank of America Corporation
13 VIK 70.93 Viking Holdings Ltd
14 FOXA 71.23 Fox Corporation
15 DAL 71.27 Delta Air Lines, Inc.
16 GM ðŸš€ 81.98 General Motors Company
17 WFC 92.90 Wells Fargo & Company
18 C 112.80 Citigroup, Inc.
19 WMT 116.79 Walmart Inc.
20 TPR 123.58 Tapestry, Inc.
21 CRH 127.26 CRH PLC
22 DLTR 131.17 Dollar Tree, Inc.
23 DG 132.93 Dollar General Corporation
24 RTX 182.11 RTX Corporation
25 EXPE 283.45 Expedia Group, Inc.
26 JPM 320.02 JP Morgan Chase & Co.
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.