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The latest trade, Performances and Moving Averages give us the following Picture
The firm’s stock price fluctuated 0.84% within the last five trades and 1.69% within the last 30 trades, which was a significant change from the beginning of this year. Despite the fact that the share price increased 12.62% in the last 6 months and 7.11% was added to its value over the previous 3 months. DHY stock is trading at a margin of 0.61%, 1.89% and 9.01% apart from the 20-Day, 50-Day and 200-Day Simple Moving Average prices.
As of the close of trading, DHY deals in the Financial domain. The stock is trading -0.82 percent below its 52-week high and 40.25 percent above its 52-week low. For example, looking both at the price and the high and low measurements of 52 weeks will give you a clearer picture of the direction the price is heading. The firm’s Weighted Alpha is 25.21. A positive weighted alpha indicates the firm has done well over the course of the year, whereas one below 0 indicates that the firm has done poorly.
What Does Credit Suisse High Yield Bond Fund Inc.’s Profitability and Valuation Ratios Tell Us About the Stock?
The stock’s market cap achieved a total value of $249.45 million as of the last trading session. Market capitalization is the total value of all outstanding shares of a corporation and it is used to measure a company’s market value. The price-to-earnings ratio for Credit Suisse High Yield Bond Fund Inc. (NYSE:DHY) is 48.20. Forward price-to-earnings is calculated using predicted earnings for the next financial year’s P/E determination. The stock has achieved an effective Price-to-Sales Ratio of 10.06 that mirrors the cost to be found for sales by the market. The firm managed a Price-to-Book ratio of 1.01, which equates the market value of a stock with its book value.