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Saudi Oversold Stocks - Financial Services
By KlickAnalytics Data Insights | August 2, 2024 07:30AM ET
Stocks with 14-day RSI below 30 are considered oversold and more likely to rebound in the short term. Here is the list of oversold stocks.
Saudi Aramco Base Oil Co. (2223.SR) | -0.15%
The 14-day RSI is at 29.64. Saudi Aramco Base Oil Co. has been trading UP for the last 1 day, and it is trading at 129.80 with a volume of 172,810 and a one-day change of -0.20 (-0.15%). The company has a 52-week low of 124.60 and a 52-week high of 179.00. The current price to it's 52-week high price is at -27.60%.Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (2222.SR) | -0.18%
The 14-day RSI is at 20.96. Saudi Arabian Oil Co. has been trading DOWN for the last 4 days, and it is trading at 27.55 with a volume of 15,208,969 and a one-day change of -0.05 (-0.18%). The company has a 52-week low of 27.65 and a 52-week high of 35.15. The current price to it's 52-week high price is at -21.76%.Arabian Drilling Co. (2381.SR) | -1.39%
The 14-day RSI is at 24.80. Arabian Drilling Co. has been trading DOWN for the last 8 days, and it is trading at 127.80 with a volume of 277,223 and a one-day change of -1.80 (-1.39%). The company has a 52-week low of 129.60 and a 52-week high of 214.20. The current price to it's 52-week high price is at -40.15%.Disclaimer: the above is a summary showing certain market information. KlickAnalytics is not responsible for any data errors, omissions or other information that may be displayed incorrectly as the data is derived from various resources and more. Communications displaying market prices, data and other information available in this post are meant for purely for informational purposes only and are not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security. Please do your own research when investing. All investments involve risk and the past performance of a security, or financial product does not guarantee future results or returns. Keep in mind that while diversification may help spread risk, it does not assure a profit, or protect against loss in a down market.