Rank | Ticker | Worst Performance (%) | 5 Day Performance (%) | 10 Day Performance (%) | 15 Day Performance (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ENPH | -18.04 | 3.21% | -8.39% | -18.04% |
2 | AMC 🚀 | -17.23 | 2.81% | -9.85% | -17.23% |
3 | EH | -10.51 | 5.86% | -10.51% | -4.74% |
4 | BBAI 🚀 | -10.19 | 11.56% | -3.38% | -10.19% |
5 | SOXL 🚀 | -5.93 | 6.77% | 0.43% | -5.93% |
6 | COO | -5.76 | -0.82% | -5.76% | -3.22% |
7 | APTV | -5.66 | 1.90% | -5.66% | -1.91% |
8 | BAC | -5.04 | 0.77% | -5.04% | -2.77% |
9 | NIO 🚀 | -3.39 | -3.39% | -1.63% | 10.25% |
10 | USB | -3.15 | 2.09% | -3.15% | -1.82% |
11 | SWKS | -2.32 | 5.01% | -0.63% | -2.32% |
12 | NTAP | -1.99 | 5.05% | 1.21% | -1.99% |
13 | MKC | -1.75 | 0.06% | -1.75% | -1.54% |
14 | OXY | -0.87 | 2.10% | -0.87% | 1.60% |
15 | SPY | 0.01 | 2.49% | 0.01% | 1.53% |
16 | CVX | 0.11 | 2.38% | 0.11% | 3.31% |
17 | IBKR | 0.63 | 3.62% | 0.63% | 2.90% |
18 | LYG | 0.92 | 0.92% | 1.85% | 5.26% |
19 | DVN | 1.03 | 3.55% | 1.03% | 1.31% |
20 | GILD | 2.76 | 5.50% | 2.76% | 10.34% |
21 | KTOS | 6.88 | 12.64% | 6.88% | 8.05% |
22 | DOCS | 9.56 | 16.13% | 9.56% | 10.76% |
23 | PTON 🚀 | 18.79 | 18.79% | 19.51% | 24.64% |
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