Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited [COOT] is -51.02% lower this YTD. Is it still time to buy?

MAR Stock

Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited [NASDAQ: COOT] slipped around -0.03 points on Tuesday, while shares priced at $0.52 at the close of the session, down -3.69%.

Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited stock is now -51.02% down from its year-to-date (YTD) trading value. COOT Stock saw the intraday high of $0.575 and lowest of $0.45 per share. The company’s 52-week high price is 1.69, which means current price is +16.64% above from all time high which was touched on 01/02/25.

Compared to the average trading volume of 250.53K shares, COOT reached a trading volume of 5585891 in the most recent trading day, which is why market watchdogs consider the stock to be active.

How has COOT stock performed recently?

Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited [COOT] fell into the red zone at the end of the last week, falling into a negative trend and dropping by -17.73. With this latest performance, COOT shares dropped by -32.71% in over the last four-week period, additionally sinking by -54.12% over the last 6 months – not to mention a drop of -55.89% in the past year of trading.

Overbought and oversold stocks can be easily traced with the Relative Strength Index (RSI), where an RSI result of over 70 would be overbought, and any rate below 30 would indicate oversold conditions. An RSI rate of 50 would represent a neutral market momentum. The current RSI for COOT stock in for the last two-week period is set at 26.33, with the RSI for the last a single of trading hit 0.1083, and the three-weeks RSI is set at 0.0855 for Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited [COOT]. The present Moving Average for the last 50 days of trading for this stock 0.7435, while it was recorded at 0.5576 for the last single week of trading, and 0.9898 for the last 200 days.

Insider trade positions for Australian Oilseeds Holdings Limited [COOT]

There are presently around $1.10%, or 3.56% of COOT stock, in the hands of institutional investors.

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