881.08MMarket Cap20.47P/E (Static)
14.040High13.880Low114.89KVolume13.900Open13.930Pre Close1.61MTurnover17.93052wk High0.22%Turnover Ratio62.75MShares12.11052wk Low0.686EPS TTM728.15MFloat Cap24.109Historical High20.47P/E (Static)51.86MShs Float0.055Historical Low0.686EPS LYR1.15%Amplitude0.47Dividend TTM7.65P/B1Lot Size3.35%Div YieldTTM
Jumbo Interactive Ltd Stock Forum
$Jumbo Interactive Ltd (JIN.AU)$ is absorbing the selling?
Weekly - The advance started from one of fav setups. prices tightening up ie: 3 x consecative nr7 bars. Increasing volume on the advance & a decrease in volume on the pullback (to the fib 0.382 level). Selloff was orderly! (Green di is still above Red di).
• Dow ends over 100 points lower
• ASX shares drop; energy producers rise
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Wall Street Summary
On Thursday, US stocks experienced a decline as a result of the release of another inflation reading that was higher than expected. This data served as one of the final pieces of information that could potentially influence the Federal R...
• Nvidia shares electrify markets around the globe
• ASX gains, AI boom fires tech sector
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- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
A record jump in Nvidia turbocharged excitement about artificial intelligence Thursday, jolting markets around the world and powering major indexes on three continents to all-time highs.
Stocks darted higher ...
• Rising bond yields, interest-rate worries drag US stocks lower
• ASX slumps 1.5% in broad losses
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- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
The highest bond yields in more than a decade prompted another stock-market selloff Thursday, as the possibility of a prolonged higher interest-rate environment sank i...
• Big tech weighs on US stock market after Fed pause
• ASX slips as CSL dips
• Stocks to watch: CSL, Transurban, Fonterra
- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
For months, investors snapped up tech stocks as if they didn't believe the Federal Reserve's promise to slow the American economy by keeping interest rates higher. Wednesday gave the latest evidence that the tech tra...
• US S&P 500 has best day since June
• ASX drops 1.2%, Wesfarmers rallies, tech sector suffers
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- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
Technology and real-estate shares lifted the S&P 500 to its best daily performance since June despite surveys of purchasing managers that flashed warnings of economic slowdown on both sid...
• US stocks bounce on Credit Suisse lifeline
• ASX rose 0.3 per cent by 24 points to 6989.9 at the open
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- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
U.S. stocks on Thursday surged and ended solidly in the green, helped by a rebound in regional banks which rose after a report that major financial nam...
• Global tightening sends stocks lower
• Australian shares tumble on Friday, ASX 200 down 1 per cent
• Stocks to watch: PointsBet, OZ Minerals, Link
- moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
U.S. stocks dropped on Thursday after central banks around the world followed with their own hikes. The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ lost 0.8%, the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ declined 1....
• S&P 500 posts weakest August performance since 2015
• Australian shares tumble on Thursday, ASX 200 down 2 per cent
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- moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
US stocks gave up early gains as rising treasury yields continued to weigh on growth sectors. Investors largely ignored private-sector employment data that was recent...
• US bank earnings disappoint
• Australian shares tumble on Friday, ASX 200 down 1.13 per cent
• Stocks to watch: Rio Tinto, WiseTech, Jumbo
- moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
The S&P 500 and Dow fell as investors weighed a disappointing start to a new reporting season and red-hot inflation data earlier in the week. The main indices finished off their lows as Federal Reserve offi...
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