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52 Week High Low Calculator




Introduction & Importance

Calculating the 52 week high low is crucial for investors to understand the price performance of a stock over the past year. It helps in making informed decisions about buying or selling the stock.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the current price of the stock.
  2. Enter the 52 week high price.
  3. Enter the 52 week low price.
  4. Click ‘Calculate’.

Formula & Methodology

The 52 week high low is calculated by subtracting the 52 week low from the 52 week high. The result gives you the price range the stock has traded within over the past year.

Real-World Examples

Stock 52 Week High 52 Week Low Price Range
Apple Inc. (AAPL) $182.94 $120.02 $62.92
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) $354.75 $207.96 $146.79
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) $3555.27 $1656.41 $1898.86

Data & Statistics

Stock Current Price 52 Week High 52 Week Low Price Range
Google LLC (GOOGL) $2850.00 $2999.99 $1576.00 $1423.99
Facebook, Inc. (FB) $383.00 $407.85 $175.97 $231.88

Expert Tips

  • Consider the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) when evaluating a stock’s price range.
  • Look at the stock’s historical price chart to understand its volatility.
  • Compare the stock’s price range to its industry peers.

Interactive FAQ

What is the 52 week high low?

The 52 week high low is the highest and lowest prices a stock has traded at over the past 52 weeks (one year).

Why is the 52 week high low important?

It helps investors understand the stock’s price performance and volatility over the past year.

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